The Moscow Business Ombudsman Vladimir Golovnev took part in a business breakfast with Reutov entrepreneurs.
The preliminary results of the economic development of the city district of Reutov were discussed today at a business breakfast by the Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs in the Moscow Region Vladimir Golovnev and the head of the municipality Stanislav Katorov.
The meeting with entrepreneurs was also attended by representatives of the administration, the tax inspectorate, the city fund for small business support and the public reception of the Business Ombudsman.
During the discussion, the leadership of the city district noted that, despite the difficult economic situation, entrepreneurs continue to invest in the creation of new enterprises and modernize existing organizations, thus investments in the economy of the district, according to preliminary estimates, amounted to more than 22.6 billion rubles in 2022. Over the past year, not a single enterprise has closed, and about 1550 new jobs have been created.
Business support programs operating in the region also prove their effectiveness. For example, subsidies for the modernization of equipment were used by representatives of 5 enterprises in the amount of 5.8 million rubles, grants and subsidies for social entrepreneurs – 7 organizations in the amount of 6 million rubles, franchise co–financing - 11 companies in the amount of 5.4 million rubles.
"A sensitive government focused on improving the business climate, a systematic approach to solving emerging issues allow the city district to increase the number of business entities and the revenue side of the budget," said the Commissioner Vladimir Golovnev. – Such meetings are held regularly and allow you to quickly resolve the problems that business is facing.
For example, today during the meeting on a number of issues related to changes in the cadastral value of land and property, appropriate explanations were given and appeals requiring more detailed study were taken into work."
The Business Ombudsman also stressed that motivated proposals were also heard from entrepreneurs, which are planned to be sent to the regional and federal deputy department for further consideration and elaboration.