Registration certification abolishment, effective from 2026
In a significant shift, the Russian government has announced changes to the registration processes for physical persons, individual entrepreneurs, and legal entities in Biysk, effective from January 1, 2026. While specific details for Biysk have yet to be documented, here's what we know about the changes nationwide.
Starting next year, registration of physical persons will be confirmed by an electronic extract from the EGRN (Unified State Register of Taxpayers). This extract, signed with a qualified electronic signature, will replace the traditional paper extract and the certificate of registration with the tax authority, which will be abolished.
Similarly, registration or deregistration for legal entities and individual entrepreneurs will be confirmed by extracts from the EGRUL (Unified State Register of Legal Entities) and the EGRIP (Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs), respectively. Notifications of registration or deregistration will be abolished, streamlining the process further.
Previously issued certificates of registration will remain valid, and any procedures started before January 1, 2026, that are not completed will result in extracts being issued instead of certificates and notifications.
The electronic extract from the EGRN is equivalent to a paper extract, bearing the signature of the authorized person and the seal of the tax authority. This shift towards digital records is expected to reduce paperwork and improve efficiency.
However, the exact impact on the registration process in Biysk, particularly regarding changes to the procedure for physical persons to register their residence or place of stay, is yet to be determined. It is recommended to consult official Russian government releases, the local administration website for Biysk, or legal bulletins issued closer to or after the new process takes effect in 2026 for precise details.
In other news, Biysk's budget is expected to receive approximately 4 million rubles in tourist tax in 2025. For more updates on local news and developments, stay tuned.
In the nationwide changes, the registration process for physical persons will involve an electronic extract from the EGRN, replacing the traditional paper extract and the certificate of registration with the tax authority, which will be abolished, indicating a shift in finance matters.
Similarly, the registration or deregistration for legal entities and individual entrepreneurs will be confirmed by extracts from the EGRUL and the EGRIP respectively, further streamlining business processes.