Recently, Belarus reduced the tax rates on gross income for the companies’ residents of the High-Tech Park. The rate is reduced to 1% from 2%. On 7 April 2022, by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers No. 178, the rate was increased to 2% from 1% for the first quarter of 2022.
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