The lower house of the Russian parliament is drafting a new tax policy. People fleeing Russia will no longer enjoy tax benefits and will have to face higher tax rates.

(Associated Press)

[Financial Channel/Comprehensive Report] Russian President Vladimir Putin (Vladimir Putin) ordered a large-scale conscription, and a large number of people fled Russia.

Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, said people fleeing Russia would no longer enjoy tax breaks and would have to face higher tax rates.

According to the regulations of the Russian Federal Tax Service, the country's 13% personal income tax can be automatically deducted by domestic employers, but according to the new regulations being drafted, Russians who are Russian tax residents but work abroad cannot enjoy this benefit and must pay it themselves taxes.

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The exact number of people who have left and fled Russia since the start of the war is unclear.

However, according to foreign media reports, as many as 700,000 people have fled after Putin announced the mobilization of as many as 300,000 people to join the war, but the Russian government denied this data.

"The reasons for their flight are completely understandable, those who realized that they had made a mistake have returned," said Volodin, adding that those who fled Russia betrayed their country, their relatives and their friends.

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