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6.1.1 Budget dynamics - specific issues...
VEB published a macro projection for 2018-2021 with a base case featuring a pension age increase by half a year per year starting in 2020. The very next day, the projection was deleted from VEB's website. The Minister of Economy announced at the "Russia: New Opportunities" Forum that such an increase is indeed being discussed, with several proposals on the topic already formulated. When prodded by journalists on where such discussions are occurring, he replied "in society." Both stories mark continued paralysis on pension reform, despite an increasingly evident need to do something: the number of workers per pensioner continues to shrink, as do pension benefits in real terms.
Russia's Finance Ministry warned that it would have a RUB204bn ($3.3bn) hole in budget revenues in it if state-owned enterprises (SOE) don’t pay out the 50% of profits they have been ordered to by the government, Interfax and Vedomosti daily said on April 23 citing unnamed sources in the government.
MinFin’s complaints is the latest in a running battle between the liberal fraction running Russia’s finances and the heads of Russia’s largest companies, most of whom run their enterprises like personal fiefdoms. MinFin continues to demand that state-owned enterprises pay the requested 50% of IFRS net profit in dividends, warning the Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev that 2018 budget will have a big hole in it if they don't.
The 2018 federal budget plans to raise RUB380bn in dividends based on 50% of IFRS net profit, most of the state majors dodge. Gazprom natural gas giant alone will save paying the state RUB78bn by paying 25% of consolidated net profit.
Rosneftegaz holding controlled by influential ally of President Vladimir Putin Igor Sechin is another long-time rival of the Ministry of Finance in the fight for
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