...to deprive of Russians of self-employed full pension
In the Federation Council proposed to deprive of Russians of self-employed full pension - said the Senator Valery Ryazansky: - My true calling , to serve the people , but also if he will die .... !!!In order to, for example, to retire this year, should have experience of 8 years. And the third condition — earn scores that reflect the personal contribution of the person in the form of contributions from salary into the pension system. Today is 11 points".
If these conditions are not met, then the citizen is only entitled to the minimum old-age pension, which in the Russian regions does not exceed 7-8 thousand rubles.
PS: From the Author :- And to us that 7-8 thousand per month pension of yours ?! We in the North Far East , to 55 below ... flies right ... -(((
Alexfor
You as soon as my name saw so just whinnied like a horse. ( I can see everything, and know everything about you, the way you laugh the wait)
I would like five to ten examples of occupations ,the so-called self-employed.
Viktor Ivanov1980
videoblogger, the youtubers, programmers.. just a huckster, Tutors. Yes, almost any profession can be self-employed, except the cops and military do
Viktor Ivanov1980
but you are renovating the bathroom for example her neighbor, so she didn't flood it and you'll give the 500r, you're going to register this case to the tax?
Viktor Ivanov1980
if things go very cash - well and somebody is calling you, you can ass take, uncles in uniform
Delphis
What is it? This one-time event, not a way of earnings.
Just if these people do not pay taxes, what they have the right to a pension?
And in the end there is not state pension funds, they will gladly take your money, though they tend to burst. Well, here it is as lucky.
No wonder Lavrov said 'morons b...',
No wonder Peskov said 'goats to..y',
But the deputies about whether their friends did they say it?
No, they said it about the Americans.
Alvinailey fever infected they
The ocean...
On 'their' a [state Duma] would look, et' they are the economy
Harm, guzzle money, how much hotot.
'And the sanctions do not care' - suddenly broke Putin
Always right says see...
Duhart wrote:
The government is Corrupt in every country of the world , even in the West in the United States and in the East, in China ... everywhere...
I also don't like the world that we (people in General) have created on Earth.
So all a bit unfair, a lot of violence and negativity...
Daidjer wrote:
Some sort of fool, like Filonov, what then blurt out, and everyone's already on the ears.
Why these fools do in power? In my opinion, they do not belong there, in principle, at any level.
Cerabyte wrote:
It is necessary that the roasted rooster one place broke, and only then stir normally. Need momentum strong, both external and internal (but not revolutionary - something like the recent 72 defective rocket engine, only bigger).
Momentum will allow us to move and to do something, but the impulse has a disadvantage: inertia disposable, it goes out with time. Need not pulses, and the change of human consciousness (not sure the exact message, but in General, so you can be more specific). And if, indeed, routinely coups and revolutions, nothing good will. Some assholes will be replaced by others, only those new (and the people, stupid part of him, willing to believe that it is this! friend will do the right thing, for a new person)...
VOVAN WOLF
There is no legitimate mechanisms where people (not MPs etc) can replace the President, the king, the government, or all in General. And replaced by a new one of their choice, and the choice is not limited to pre-prepared candidates. There is only one legitimate method to vote in elections. This is part of democracy, and everything else - not a democracy ), But time *is* a part, then there is democracy! ) Inspired!
Whores
All subject did not read,but will add their three penny. You can funded part of the pension transferred to another,non-state pension Fund.And he there to charge as much as you want if you own the work.But if you do,then Yes,without a pension remain.Anyway,I've heard.
We have my grandfather's works,his mother in liteyke 31G worked and retired from them with a difference of 2 thousand And 2 thousand these her Luzhkov underpaid.And so,14 thousand rubles in Moscow given the fact that all life plow factories
[Denis]
fiskar that deferring or not deferring now to the pension Fund or the Bank or under the pillow, money IN RUBLES there is no guarantee that not only old age and even much earlier, these pension savings will turn into toilet paper.
as I understand it pensions we have in dollars or gold is prohibited. only in rubles.
But the ruble over 30 years depreciated in THOUSANDS (Wat watafak!) TIMES
in THOUSANDS, CARL!
Bomber
I also thought about it. Also had the thought that some commercial PF can just simply burn.Banks offer to invest in them accumulative part of pension.But if less than 5 years this pension is,then a percentage if you transfer to another commercial PF lose.
In short,though, so,tot different, fuck that I would win.All against the people
In Russia there is no sense something to accumulate and store, all gone.
In 2000, Putin sat down on the throne.
In 2008, Putin threatened
In 2014, Putin decided that it was time.
4 April 2008
However, the Georgian, the Russian President spoke quietly and casually, - has told to the newspaper a source in the delegation of one of the NATO countries. - When talking about Ukraine, Putin flew into a rage. Referring to Bush, he said, You understand, George, that Ukraine is not even a state! What is Ukraine? Part of its territories is Eastern Europe, and part, and large, donated by us! And then he very transparently hinted that if Ukraine will be in NATO, this country will simply cease to exist. In fact, he threatened that Russia can begin the rejection of the Crimea and Eastern Ukraine.
I think in the early 20s will be more interesting if Putin re-elected for a new term.
Bomber wrote:
But the ruble over 30 years depreciated in THOUSANDS (Wat watafak!) TIMES
I mean, wait, does this mean that the Soviet pension (what it was anyway? how many rubles?) remained the same? If the figures. Or all the same it varies depending on the value of the ruble...
bootmgr wrote:
In Russia there is no sense something to accumulate and store, all gone.
Did you check it empirically and after 20 years here, I will write: missing or not 8)
A. Soldier of Light
A. Soldier of Light wrote:
I mean, wait, does this mean that the Soviet pension (what it was anyway? how many rubles?) remained the same? If the figures. Or all the same it varies depending on the value of the ruble..
the current pension depends on the minimum subsistence level. As the ruble devalued and continues to do so constantly that pensions appointed on the basis of the subsistence level.
the average pension in the country of about 11K.
in the Soviet Union, a pension was assigned to the % of the salary, because the salary was constant, as the value of the ruble and the value of the goods.
Bomber
As the ruble devalued and continues to do so
Salt in the fact that the ruble is now a bit raised relative to the dollar,but the price is not affected for some reason.On the contrary,they grow.
I in ads in the Internet looked,as suggested turners in Moscow after the sharp decline of the ruble:60-80T.R.Now 35-50
[Denis]
because the ruble devalued, even regardless of the course.
somewhere I seen a sign there is a comparison of 2002 (31 ruble per dollar) and 2012 (32 rupee per dollar)
so the rate is the same but the subway was worth in 2002 and 7rub 2012 27 rubles per kilowatt of the difference current is also 4 times the price shorter and so on.