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Russia’s finance minister explains VAT increase

Press RoomBy Press RoomSeptember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A tax hike was chosen in lieu of government borrowing to ease monetary policy, Anton Siluanov has said

Russia will raise value added tax (VAT) by 2% to lower the budget deficit and curb inflation, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said in an interview with TASS published on Monday.

Earlier in the day, the Finance Ministry submitted a draft budget for 2026-2028 to the Russian parliament.

“A balanced budget will be an important factor in economic growth, as it is the basis for slowing inflation, macroeconomic stability, and the possibility of easing monetary policy,” Siluanov said.

“Increasing the standard VAT rate from 20 to 22% as an additional measure was chosen based on its less negative impact on the economy compared to alternative measures,” he said, adding that critical goods such as food and medicines will remain taxed at a flat 10% to protect low-income households.

The tax increase was chosen over government borrowing as the lesser of two evils, as the latter would have led to further inflation and a subsequent interest rate hike, he explained.


“The decision to balance the budget through tax increases gives the central bank room to ease monetary policy,” Siluanov added.

The Bank of Russia lowered its key interest rate to 17% in mid-September in the latest incremental cut from a record high of 21% in 2024, a measure taken to curb inflation amid sweeping Western sanctions over the Ukraine conflict.

The resulting high borrowing costs have contributed to a slowdown in the growth of the Russian economy, top financial experts have warned.

Economic growth in the country has slowed this year but is expected to exceed 1.5% of GDP, despite this year’s “fairly tough” monetary policy, Siluanov told Russian President Vladimir Putin in a briefing on Saturday. It is still significantly lower than the 4.3% growth recorded last year and 4.1% in 2023.

The Russian parliament is set to begin reviewing the proposed national budget next month.

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According to Siluanov, the increased revenue will be spent on defenses against emerging threats such as Ukrainian drones and cyberattacks, as well as the protection of key infrastructure.

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