Order No. AP-3-04/31 of 1998 of the State Treasury regarding amendments and additions No. 4 to the Regulation of the State Treasury No. 29 of 1995 concerning the application of the Law "On royalties for the use of land". | Land Portal

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The State Treasury validates amendments and additions No. 4 to the Regulation of the State Treasury No. 29 of 1995 regarding the application of the Law "On royalties for the use of land" according to the Annex. This document has been previously approved by the Ministry of Finance and by the State Committee on Land Resources and Land Survey. Regulation 1 is modified as follows: paragraph 5 is supplemented with point 25. This passage has the following wording:"state unitary enterprises and state bodies that run state land reclamation systems and waterworks as well as state enterprises and state bodies that build state land reclamation systems and detached waterworks have preferential terms of the royalties for the use of land". Points 1 and 2 of paragraph 15 acquire a new wording. It reads as follows: "Average rates of the land tax for each single populated area are fixed and differentiated by the institutions of local government. The land taxes for the agricultural land conceded in lease for the purpose of gardening, truck farming and cattle-breeding within the boundaries of the populated area are fixed irrespectively of the average rates of the land tax applied in this populated area". Paragraph 56 acquires a new wording:"The proposals for zoning for valuation purposes of the territory of a subject of the Russian Federation and the normative land value for any given zone are forwarded by the local committees on land resources and land survey. The institutions of local government (local administration) are entitled to define more accurately the boundaries of the valuation zones, raise or reduce the normative land value within the limit of 25%.The normative land value must not exceed 75% of the average market value of the plots of land conceded in lease for any given purpose. District (urban) committees on land resources and land survey are entitled to issue on request the certificate on normative land value of any given plot of land".

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