Tatarstan practice “Verified Business” is replicated in the Novgorod Region

18 November 2020, Wednesday

The practice of the Republic of Tatarstan “Verified Business”, which allows business to avoid mistakes in interaction with supervisory authorities, has been replicated in the Novgorod Region. In order to exchange experience, the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Ministry of Public Administration of the Novgorod Region signed a cooperation agreement aimed at introducing the “Verified Business” Internet resource in the Novgorod Region.

Let us recall that the main content of the site is reminders about typical violations of entrepreneurs, which are identified by supervisory authorities, grouped by all types of business activities. The portal also contains practical guidance on how to prevent violations of supervisory requirements and is a tool for promptly informing businesses about the supervisory legislation in force in Russia, as well as increasing the legal literacy of entrepreneurs.

The portal has already proven its relevance - the total number of users of the useful knowledge base of the provbiz.ru website since its launch has exceeded 180 thousand. At the same time, less than 30% of visitors are from the Republic of Tatarstan, the rest are from other regions of Russia, the CIS and foreign countries.

In addition, within the framework of the Forum “Strong Ideas for a New Time”, the project was selected as one of the best practices out of about 15 thousand ideas for the development of the economy, social and technological spheres received from all constituent entities of Russia and was presented to the country's leadership. The President of the Russian Federation supported the republican development, noting its consistency with the work that is being carried out at the federal level in the field of control and supervision activities.

Further development of the “Verified Business” project and its replication in other regions of Russia will reduce administrative pressure on small businesses, improve legal literacy of the business community, and will also contribute to the ongoing reform of control and supervisory activities.

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