The Press Ministry of Russia is elaborating on regulations on registration of providers of global computer networks, Deputy Press Minister Andrey Romanchenko said at the Russian national conference devoted to using information technologies for taxation pu
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19 April 2000 y., Wednesday
He said that 30,000 different forms of media had been registered in Russia, and most of them have tax privileges. Additionally, 30,000 large web-sites and 2 million pages have been registered on the Russian part of the Internet. Romanchenko pointed out that electronic newspapers, magazines and information agencies, which get registered as media and also zestfully use privileges, were being actively developed now. In the meantime, imposition of taxes on "virtual reality" is a very complex problem. According to Romanchenko, the work of the Press Ministry goes hand in hand with the work of tax agencies in this sphere.
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