Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Resolution of July 5, 2025 No. 1023
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Resolution of July 5, 2025 No. 1023
Entrepreneurs planning to implement investment projects in the border areas of the Bryansk, Belgorod and Kursk regions will be able to use the preferential regime of the free economic zone (FEZ). The resolution on the conditions and features of the application of the preferential regime in relation to new projects in these territories was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
Until now, this free economic zone regime applied to actually operating and damaged enterprises in the border areas of the three regions. This allowed entrepreneurs to partially compensate for the damage sustained during military operations.
Now investors implementing new projects in the manufacturing industry, agriculture, logistics, and the development of computer technologies and software will be able to take advantage of the preferential regime.
The investment volume, which is the entry threshold for receiving preferences, will be 30 million rubles. At the same time, for small and medium-sized enterprises, this volume is set at 3 million rubles, and for projects in the field of information technology, regardless of the size of the enterprise, at 1 million rubles.
In June 2024, the President signed a law allowing the preferential regime of the free economic zone to be extended to certain territories of the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions.
Residents of the SEZ enjoy reduced rates of corporate income tax, mineral extraction tax, and the right to exemption from corporate property tax and land tax. Organizations and individual entrepreneurs are also granted the right to apply reduced insurance premium rates.
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