Recently, Russia passed a law restricting the departure of debtors from the country. A person who is trying to go on vacation but did not pay fines or alimony can be detained right at the airport and not released from the country. But this is possible only if a court decision has already been made to collect the debt from him. That being said, in any case, it is useful to be able to find out if you have any payment arrears, so as not to bring the situation to court proceedings.
Necessary
- - computer;
- - access to the Internet;
- - TIN;
- - a receipt for the rent.
Instructions
Step 1
Find out if you have any tax arrears - property, land, personal income tax. This can be done on the website of the Federal Tax Service in the section "Personal account of the taxpayer". To do this, go to the site www.nalog.ru, and on the first page click on the "Agree" button under the question whether you agree to enter your personal data into the system
Step 2
Next, enter your TIN, last name, first name, patronymic and region of residence. After that, information about tax debts will be available to you. Also in the system you can print a receipt for payment of the debt.
Step 3
If you have bank loans, you can get information about the debt either through the Internet banking system on the website of your credit institution, or at a bank branch when contacting an employee. You can check your credit card debt through an ATM machine.
Step 4
You can get information about debts for utilities from your management company or HOA. Also, this information can be indicated in the receipt that comes to you every month, indicating the amount of the payment. Some regional organizations providing utility services, for example, SibirEnergo, provide subscribers with the opportunity to check and pay debts on the organization's website.
Step 5
Information about the regions can be obtained using the "Portal of State and Municipal Services" (www.gosuslugi.ru). To do this, you must first register on the portal. After that, you will get access to various services, including checking for outstanding fines.