Kremlin considers raising more revenue from mining companies

Reuters  |  MOSCOW 

By Stolyarov, Andrey and Darya Korsunskaya

MOSCOW (Reuters) - is considering propping up the state budget by raising more revenue from and companies that are earning windfall profits, according to proposals seen by

The proposals, which did not explain the mechanism by which the extra revenue would be raised, were set out in a letter to Russian from Kremlin Three industry sources told they had either seen the letter or were aware of it.

needs additional budget revenue to meet economic goals set in decrees signed by Putin for his new six-year term. The government has already raised value-added tax, effective from 2019.

could raise around 0.5 trillion roubles ($7.5 billion) a year in extra state revenue from firms thanks to market conditions, according to an estimate cited in the copy of the letter seen by

However, it noted that this would require a change in policy since there was no mechanism yet in place "for additional withdrawals of super profits in case of spontaneous changes in macroeconomic conditions".

The letter lists , NLMK , Nornickel , Severstal , MMK , Mechel , Alrosa , Polyus , Phosagro and Acron as among the targeted companies.

It said the tax burden on the metals and companies was well below that on oil and gas firms.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not respond to a request for comment. Belousov was not immediately available for comment.

Alexei Sazanov, head of the Russian Finance Ministry's tax department, said he knew nothing about the letter. Nornickel, Severstal and Mechel declined to comment.

(Reporting by Stolyarov, Andrey and Darya Korsunskaya; Additional reporting by Denis Pinchuk; Writing by Maria Kiselyova and Peter Graff)

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 00:54 IST