Nikita Deynega commented for «Pravo.ru» lowering of requirements for entering the Tax Monitoring Program
On the 1st of July several major amendments to the Russian Tax Code has come into force. One of them is lowering of the requirements for entering the Tax Monitoring Program (a tax control program implemented by the Federal Tax Service of Russia in 2016 which allows for conducting business more easily). Before these changes the procedure was…
01.07.2021
Nikita Deynega analyzed for «Finansovaya gazeta» the current attitude of the Federal Tax Service of Russia and the Supreme Court of Russian Federation on application of settlement method of tax computation
Nikita Deynega, Senior Associate and Head of Tax and Administrative Law Practice at Maxima Legal, has shared with «Finansovaya gazeta» newspaper his opinion on the current attitude of the Federal Tax Service of Russia and the Supreme Court of Russian Federation on application of settlement method of tax computation. He analyzed the prohibition of…
21.06.2021
Nikita Deynega has commented for Pravo.ru on the Finance Ministry's intention to raise profit tax to 30% for companies that shifting profit abroad
The Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation is considering the option of raising the profit tax from 20% to 25-30% for companies "abusing" the withdrawal of profits to foreign jurisdictions. According to the Ministry, this would encourage businesses to reinvest their profits domestically. Nikita Deynega, Head of Tax & Administrative…
04.06.2021
Nikita Deynega has assessed for Pravo.ru the appropriateness of involving tax authorities as third parties in disputes
The Commercial Court of the Far Eastern District has ordered a gold mining company from Magadan to reimburse around 300,000 roubles legal expenses to the Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service for Major Taxpayers No. 9 from Kemerovo in a dispute over an additional charge for mineral extraction tax. The fiscal authority only became a…
02.06.2021
Nikita Deinega explained for Novy Prospect how the Russian Federal Tax Service's attitude to business tax abuse has changed
Nikita Deinega, Senior Associate and Head of Tax and Administrative Law Practice at Maxima Legal, has told Novy Prospect online edition how the attitude of the Federal Tax Service to the topic of business tax abuse has changed. To read the full article (in Russian), please see Novy Prospect website >>>
13.05.2021
Nikita Deinega has discusses the application of Article 54.1 of the Tax Code at the #SPIBAtaxTalks event
On 27 April, the Finance Committee of the St Petersburg International Business Association (SPIBA) held a discussion on "Article 54.1 of Tax Code of the Russian Federation : Current Application Practice". The event was dedicated to the resonance Letter № BV-4-7/3060@ of the Russian Federal Tax Service dated 10.03.2021, in which Article 54.1 of the…
27.04.2021
Maxima Legal has strengthened its team and expanded its tax practice expertise with administrative law issues
Nikita Deynega, an expert in Russian and international taxation as well as customs and antimonopoly regulation, has joined Maxima Legal. As a Senior associate, Nikita led the firm's tax practice, which started also cover a wide range of administrative law matters. Nikita has more than 12 years' experience in the legal sphere. Prior to joining…
26.04.2021