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Russia’s 4th Tax Dictation Tests Knowledge and Offers Diplomas to Top Scorers

Can you ace Russia’s tax literacy challenge? Residents of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast compete for diplomas—and a deeper grasp of fiscal rules. Results drop on Tax Worker Day.

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Russia’s 4th Tax Dictation Tests Knowledge and Offers Diplomas to Top Scorers

The 4th All-Russian Tax Dictation is underway, running from November 16 to 20. Organized by the Federal Tax Service and the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, this event aims to boost tax literacy. Participants can earn diplomas for exceptional performance.

Residents of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast are invited to take part. The dictation is open to all interested individuals, with registration via a provided link. Participants receive electronic certificates for completing the basic level or scoring below 90 points. Those who score over 90 on the advanced level or answer anniversary questions will be awarded diplomas.

This year's Tax Dictation commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Federal Tax Service. The results will be announced on November 21, Russia's Tax Worker Day. Despite extensive searches, no information was found about the organizers' collaboration with the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.

The 4th All-Russian Tax Dictation is an opportunity for Nizhny Novgorod Oblast residents to enhance their tax knowledge. With diplomas for top scores and certificates for participation, the event encourages public engagement while celebrating the Federal Tax Service's anniversary.

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