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STREET ADVERTISING TAXATION

A&G Information Services,  August, 2004  

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A&G Information Services 08-23-2004 STREET ADVERTISING TAXATION ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, Aug 23, 2004 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- Beginning from January 1, 2005 users of street advertisements will have to pay a unified imputed revenue tax (UIRT). Advertising agencies are afraid of increasing of taxes.

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According to the National Association of street advertising and information, due to UIRT street advertising tax will increase from 5 to 15%. Beginning from ...

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