Deputies worked on some articles of the republican budget at the plenary session of the Supreme Council today. Parliamentarians began to make changes to the main financial document for 2022 in connection with the changing situation around Pridnestrovie that affects the economy of our republic among other things.
Part of the funds in the republican budget for the current year 2022 is redirected to the most important items. We are talking about the obligatory fulfillment by the state of its social obligations first of all, and about those that are directly related to the food security of the republic for example.
There are amendments to the Law “Special Tax Regime – Patent Taxation System” among other legislations that the deputies considered within the framework of the plenary session. The document was developed based on the results of consideration by the Metropolitan Prosecutor's Office of the complaint of an individual entrepreneur against the actions of the tax inspectorate in Tiraspol. The woman found out about the termination of her patent after 4.5 months, while paying for a virtually non-existent patent. Due to the unresolved issue, the amount of the benefit for caring for a child under two years of age turned out to be lower than it should be. In addition, the current norm may entail a violation of the rights of other individual entrepreneurs according to the PMR Prosecutor and the author of the legislative initiative. The deputies in the first reading adopted additions to the law "Special Tax Regime - Patent System of Taxation", which require timely notification of entrepreneurs about the expiration of their patents.
Another law-in-draft concerns accounting and financial reporting. It was developed with the aim of creating a full-fledged possibility of registration of the facts of economic life by primary accounting documents in electronic form and the use of electronic document management in organizations, regardless of their organizational and legal form.
Within the framework of today's plenary session, the deputies of the Supreme Council considered more than 20 issues, including those related to social policy. A number of legislations were rejected by the Supreme Council or sent to the authors for revision.