Reduction in the importance of indirect methods of assessing the taxable base in the conditions of digitalization of the economy

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Abstract

Starting from January 1, 2021, the uniform tax on imputed income (UTII) has been cancelled. According to the Federal Tax Service, 96.2% of the subjects who paid UTII have already chosen an alternative tax regime. At the same time, in society, scientific and professional communities, and among business representatives, there are different points of view on this problem, opinions are expressed about the need to preserve indirect methods for assessing the taxable base, and UTII in particular. The state initially had a plan to abandon UTII and consistently implemented the abandonment of indirect methods of assessing the taxable base, implemented under imputed taxation (UTII), and the transition to fair taxation (STS, CTS) based on real income. The introduction of special tax regimes based on fair taxation has contributed to the growth of tax collections and an increase in the number of business entities that have chosen these regimes. Based on the results of the paper, conclusions are presented that can be used in analyzing the prospects for the development of tax systems.

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Tsyganov, A., Yazykov, A., Koshkin, D., & Tulenty, D. (2023). Reduction in the importance of indirect methods of assessing the taxable base in the conditions of digitalization of the economy. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 376). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202337605055

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