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The Features of Leasing Activity Development Russian Experience

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  • Zozulya VLADIMIROVNA

    (The department of Tax policy and customs and tariff regulation Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Moscow Russia)

  • Goncharenko IVANOVNA

    (The department of Tax policy and customs and tariff regulation Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Moscow Russia)

  • Zuykov VLADIMIROVICH

    (Chair Accounting and taxation Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Moscow Russia)

  • Semenova NIKOLAEVNA

    (Chair Accounting and taxation Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Moscow Russia)

Abstract

Current political and economic situation in the world led Russian economy to the conditions when some actions to develop national production of goods works and services have to be taken as an answer to international sanctions Serious problems in the financial sector of the economy dropping of oil prices currency rate budgetary deficit in fact the continuing process of recession which can create more global problems system crisis if emergency measures aren t made One of the prospects to solve these tasks is the development of leasing relationships what is actual and perspective In this research the features of leasing relationships are considered and also their tax component besides some measures of tax character to develop and restore the fields of economy solve the problems of import substitution are mentioned in the research

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  • Zozulya VLADIMIROVNA & Goncharenko IVANOVNA & Zuykov VLADIMIROVICH & Semenova NIKOLAEVNA, 2017. "The Features of Leasing Activity Development Russian Experience," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(5), pages 1629-1633.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:5:p:1629-1633
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