To support such debtors proposed to establish a moratorium on actions of court enforcement officers. The document, if adopted, will affect four million debtors.
the authors of the amendments – the Vice-speaker of the Federation Council Andrey Turchak, head of the faction “United Russia” in the state Duma Sergey Neverov and the head of the Duma Committee on information policy, information technologies and communication Alexander Khinshtein.
the Measure will help to survive difficult times as representatives of small and medium-sized businesses, and our seniors – said Khinshtein. According to him, proposed to introduce “Executive vacation”.
as for pensioners, the bill affects those whose income is not more than two living wages. The only source of income of such citizen should be a pension. In this case, you can count on installments of debt collectors on credit agreements in the range of 1 million rubles. Exemption may be granted without going to court – no more than two years and not later than June 1, 2022. “Bailiffs can not seize and sell seized property of a pensioner,” – said Khinshtein. You can not “make things” until October 1, 2020.
According to the MP easing if the law is adopted, will affect approximately four million debtors, including the 1.6 million pensioners who have credit commitments for a total amount of 332 billion rubles.
For business provides similar support, but we are talking about other amounts of debt. For a period of one year, the business installment like execution of court decisions and to pay taxes, loans and other obligations amounting to 15 million rubles”. Period – not more than 12 months and no later than before August 1, 2021. To support thus offers individual entrepreneurs and small and medium businesses, most affected during a pandemic.
– it is Logical that after credit, tax, rental vacation appear and Executive vacation – said Khinshtein. Otherwise, all measures support the state just go to cover the debt. “It is unreasonable”, – stated the head of the Committee.
it is Important that the new rules will not apply to debtors who evaded paying taxes and fees or concealed the property.
the Law will enter into force upon its publication.