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Money
THE DYNAMIC AND TURBULENT changes that Russia is
experiencing are no more evident than when dealing
with the money. Although Russia is no longer
suffering the runaway inflation experienced
throughout the nineties, the population in general
has - not surprisingly - no faith in the ruble and so
tends to rely on more stable currencies (with U.S.
dollars and deutschemarks the most popular) in most
financial dealings. Since 1994 rubles have been the
only permitted currency (a shock to many Russians who
had forgotten what the little rascals looked like)
however you will still find many prices quoted in
dollars, with payment in rubles at an arbitrary
exchange rate.
Rubles come in various shapes, colors and degrees of
authenticity. Currently there are large blue fives,
green 10s, blue 50s, brown 100s, and pinkish 500s and
coins of one, two and five rubles.
Value Added Tax
Russia has VAT that is currently 20% tax on the cost
of all goods and services. This tax is supposed to be
included in prices but before making a major purchase
it's best to make sure lest you get a nasty surprise
when it's time to pay.
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