“For the self-employed, for individual entrepreneurs, preferential tax regimes have now been created in our country.

The self-employed actually pay 4-6%.

In order to prevent this from being abused by people who have gone abroad, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin proposed to cancel preferential regimes for them, ”he explained in a comment to Interfax.

According to the deputy, the amendments being developed in the Duma offer citizens who left Russia a choice: either draw up employment contracts with higher taxes, or register as individual entrepreneurs, but without the benefits established by law.

Isaev stressed that we are talking about those who are non-residents of Russia - that is, if citizens are absent from the territory of the state for six months.

Earlier, Andrey Klishas, ​​Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on State Building and Constitutional Legislation, confirmed that a draft law is being developed in Russia that provides for restrictions on remote work for Russian citizens who have left the country.

The Ministry of Digital Development did not support the initiative to introduce at the legislative level a ban on remote work in Russian IT companies for specialists located in other countries.