Krasnodar forum tackles tax relief and growth for local businesses in 2025
A conference titled Stimuli for Business Growth – 2025 took place in Krasnodar this week. The event brought together entrepreneurs, financial experts, and accounting professionals to discuss key challenges facing small and medium-sized businesses. Organisers aimed to bridge the gap between local companies and government support programmes.
The forum was arranged by the Federal Association of Outsourcing Accountants, with backing from the city administration. Irina Zadesenets, head of FABA in Krasnodar, opened the event by stressing its practical focus. She highlighted the need for clear dialogue between businesses and officials to unlock growth opportunities.
Lyudmila Pavlov, Deputy Head of the Department of Investments and Small and Medium-sized Business Development, addressed attendees on current state support schemes. Discussions covered tax incentives for 2025, including strategies to lower the tax burden for local firms. Participants also explored negotiation tactics and methods for reaching compromises in commercial disputes. Representatives from accounting, finance, and business sectors exchanged views on improving access to funding. The sessions examined how existing policies could be better tailored to the needs of Krasnodar’s entrepreneurs.
The conference provided a platform for direct talks between business owners and government representatives. Attendees left with updated information on tax relief options and state-backed initiatives for 2025. Organisers plan to use the feedback gathered to shape future support measures for the region’s enterprises.
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