Despite the politicians' boasts of low taxes in Russia, the state takes away about half (and sometimes more) of what Russians earn each month. Pavel Kanygin examines what these fees are, where this money goes, and how some Russians' taxes end up being spent in other regions.
This video was produced in partnership with TV Rain channel ( / @tvrainnewsroom ) and The Moscow Times (www.themoscowtimes.com).
00:00 Taxes as food for the state
02:15 What do Russians pay to the state? Direct taxes
06:49 The disadvantages of the Russian tax system
07:28 What indirect taxes do Russians pay?
09:53 Where do the taxes go and how are they distributed?
12:03 Why Moscow is rich, while Russia's regions are poor?
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