An overburdened Russian IT sector risks losing out more Workers in the new year Because of planned legislation on remote Work as the authorities are trying to tempt back some of dozens of thousands who They went abroad without being asked to cut ties completely.
They have relatively portable jobs, IT workers featured prominently among many Russians who He fled after Moscow sent its army into Ukraine on February 24 and hundreds of thousands who follows when a military call-up seem in September.
the government The number of IT professionals is estimated at 100,000 currently work for Russian companies overseas.
Right now, legislation is under discussion for Early next year can be banned remote a job for some professions.
Hawkish lawmakers, they fear it more Russian IT professionals can come to an end up a job in NATO countries and unintentionally sharing sensitive security informationthey suggested banning some IT professionals from leaving Russia.
But the Ministry of Digital said in December that a total The ban could make Russian IT companies less effective and less competitive: “After all, who can attract The most talented employees, including from abroad, will do win. “
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While many were disappointed young The Russians have gone countries Like Latvia, Georgia and Armenia where the Russians are language They are widely spoken, and many of them made Bigger Leap – to Argentina.
He didn’t plan, said IT specialist Roman Tolnov, 36 on Return to Russia under any circumstances.
“I had had wanted Leaves for sometimes. On February 24th, it became all clear. I understood that it was not there more life in He said Russia “takes credit for the mobilization in a certain for the opportunity work six times remote areas and still keeps his job.
Before packing, no one I thought of giving the green light for people to me move to me who-knows-where. “
Vyacheslav Volodin, L.N powerful President of less in Russia house of parliament Or the Duma, he said he wanted to see higher tax collection for Workers who They moved out.
Product designer Yulia, 26, estimated that A.A quarter of she has team He would rather withdraw than return to Russia under duress.
“Such a slightly off-the-cuff option like negotiation with Terrorists: Come on backor we will make your job impossible, and for your company and your employees.
Some may be Russian expats also placed off Pay taxes in full. personal income tax of 13% is automatically deducted from employees who They are residents, but these who work for Russian companies from abroad are left on their own devices.
professional online Poker player Sasha, 37 years old also living in Argentina said that it has now stopped paying Russian taxes.
When you pay taxes, you do support the country and military He said, “I don’t pay and I don’t plan to.”
An overburdened Russian IT sector risks losing out more Workers in the new year Because of planned legislation on remote Work as the authorities are trying to tempt back some of dozens of thousands who They went abroad without being asked to cut ties completely.
They have relatively portable jobs, IT workers featured prominently among many Russians who He fled after Moscow sent its army into Ukraine on February 24 and hundreds of thousands who follows when a military call-up seem in September.
the government The number of IT professionals is estimated at 100,000 currently work for Russian companies overseas.
Right now, legislation is under discussion for Early next year can be banned remote a job for some professions.
Hawkish lawmakers, they fear it more Russian IT professionals can come to an end up a job in NATO countries and unintentionally sharing sensitive security informationthey suggested banning some IT professionals from leaving Russia.
But the Ministry of Digital said in December that a total The ban could make Russian IT companies less effective and less competitive: “After all, who can attract The most talented employees, including from abroad, will do win. “
negotiation with terrorists
While many were disappointed young The Russians have gone countries Like Latvia, Georgia and Armenia where the Russians are language They are widely spoken, and many of them made Bigger Leap – to Argentina.
He didn’t plan, said IT specialist Roman Tolnov, 36 on Return to Russia under any circumstances.
“I had had wanted Leaves for sometimes. On February 24th, it became all clear. I understood that it was not there more life in He said Russia “takes credit for the mobilization in a certain for the opportunity work six times remote areas and still keeps his job.
Before packing, no one I thought of giving the green light for people to me move to me who-knows-where. “
Vyacheslav Volodin, L.N powerful President of less in Russia house of parliament Or the Duma, he said he wanted to see higher tax collection for Workers who They moved out.
Product designer Yulia, 26, estimated that A.A quarter of she has team He would rather withdraw than return to Russia under duress.
“Such a slightly off-the-cuff option like negotiation with Terrorists: Come on backor we will make your job impossible, and for your company and your employees.
Some may be Russian expats also placed off Pay taxes in full. personal income tax of 13% is automatically deducted from employees who They are residents, but these who work for Russian companies from abroad are left on their own devices.
professional online Poker player Sasha, 37 years old also living in Argentina said that it has now stopped paying Russian taxes.
When you pay taxes, you do support the country and military He said, “I don’t pay and I don’t plan to.”