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Published: 08 February, 2012, 13:02

Russia eyes luxury tax

Russia eyes luxury tax

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Russia plans to introduce a tax on luxuries eyeing the European experience, although many experts doubt this ‘Robin Hood’ initiative will be successful.

­Russian PM Vladimir Putin declared Russia needed a luxury tax or in his words a tax “for prestigious consumption”. “We have some potential for tax growth in certain areas – upscale real estate, luxury goods, alcohol and tobacco”, Putin wrote in a newspaper article.

However the Russian Finance Ministry has always been sceptical about the idea as it is unclear what property should be considered luxurious. The Ministry also warns getting their hands on the tax would be too expensive and require many amendments to Russian legislation as there are no definition for “luxury”.

Wealth taxes exist in different forms in some European countries. For example, in France people having assets in excess of 1.3 million euro pay a so called ‘solidarity tax’ on wealth from 0.55% to 1.8% of their net assets per year. In Switzerland a wealth tax with a maximum of around 1.5% may be implemented on net assets.

Meanwhile some other EU countries, which are seriously troubled with debts, hope the rich can be fleeced with luxury taxes. Greece introduced an extra tax on ‘luxury’ living in 2010: swimming pools are taxed at approximately 6 euro per square meter, while owners of a recreation boats pay an extra tax of about 480 euro.

Spanish authorities revoked the luxury tax in 2008, but in 2011 they introduced a tax on property costing more than 700,000 euro. With this step the Spanish government hopes to earn just over a billion euro per year.

The new Italian Government lead by Mario Monti recently approved the “Save Italy” program including 0.76% tax on real estate abroad and also a proposed extra tax for private jets and yachts.

US legislators are also debating an increase in tax rates for well-off Americans. The idea was proposed by business magnate Warren Buffet; however it has many opponents among both Republicans and Democrats.

But the collection of luxury taxes is not always easy and authorities sometimes have to apply force and spend extra money on it. Greek police uses helicopters to discover villas with pools as evidence of under-reported wealth. Though thousands have been identified, only 300 pools have been declared by their owners, according to the Greece's financial crimes squad.

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RadovanValasek March 09, 2012, 20:35
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CZECH USURY – ALCOHOL; The same as high taxes on tobacco and cigarettes are request for high taxes on alcohol. Ultra-Orthodox Judaism also restricts to drink alcohol. Doctors do false claim again and say tobacco, cigarettes and alcohol is the first step to take drugs. It is Jewish game of lies and opposites again. Person who smokes and drinks alcohol usually do not take any drugs. Drug addicts strictly refuse alcohol and tobacco. Every human being need a substance for a joy and alcohol and tobacco are good non-detrimental substances. Even doctors plead small daily amount of alcohol is good for health. If government restricts alcohol then come very quickly Jews and their drug dealers and offer to people another joy – drugs. Drugs quickly and finally destroy human brain and drug addicts have to have full obedience to their drug dealer not to government. Jews are interested in stupid and full obedient people. People have to work to earn money, of course. But as an award for a work people want also a joy. Only communists (it is Jewish ideology) claimed people do not work for money but consciously; it is nonsense, of course. If government do high taxation of alcohol and tobacco then people is going to lose motivation to work and will swear at government and government is going to fall. Then will come Jews and give to people drugs for joy and will create Jewish ultra-Orthodox government. In the USA was full prohibition of alcohol and it led to the Great Crash in 1929 year because people had lost motivation to a work. In Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev created a full prohibition of alcohol and therefore he lost support of nation, nation lost motivation to work and to defence of fatherland and it destroyed Soviet empire in 1990. I have to plead sometimes some people drink too much and lay on a street but it has be solved by higher public education not by higher taxes. There are lots car crashes with dead people every day and nobody want to cancel cars. I agree tobacco and alcohol are not good for young people; ones have to do study and sport and love.

PR1oh1 February 09, 2012, 05:38
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Well, with this luxury tax maybe Bogdanov will not move back to Russia! I would like for him to stay in the USA and continue with his work. There are at least 28 Russian comminities in the USA.

JohnN February 09, 2012, 02:49
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So much Russian tax on natural resource commodities like oil and minerals, but so little on income taxes and consumption taxes. This will be a big challenge for the next finance minister to come to terms with - an income tax system NOT filled with loop-holes and prone to corruption and manipulation.