We have similar here in the states called flea markets. Not sure if they're paying taxes, but I'm thinking not as transactions are cash only. I wonder... Is this enough to change the tide? If everyone sold tax free, for sure. But, flea markets are likely just an annoyance at the moment to them.
You can think that but when 95 percent of the population ONLY shops at the open markets, you'd be wrong. If the Russian federation tried to stop it there would be riots. I've seen workers at the coal mine throw shit fits when they weren't paid and the police just went back to the station to smoke cigarettes.
when 95 percent of the population ONLY shops at the open markets, you'd be wrong.
I bet! I think we're on our way here in the states. I'm not very familiar with Russia's government at the moment, but did this actually give power to the people? Or was it just more of a necessity from their labor being taxed to hell? It kind of sounds like maybe their paychecks are taxed so high, they have to avoid sales tax.
I'm not being a smart ass. I genuinely want to know.
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