Skip to content

Yakutia extends fixed-rate insurance payment deadline to December 28, 2025

Struggling with deadlines? Yakutia's self-employed just got extra time—but higher earners still face a 2026 payment. Here's what you need to know.

The image shows a poster with text, logos, and pictures of three Russian FSB officers, along with a...
The image shows a poster with text, logos, and pictures of three Russian FSB officers, along with a QR code. The text reads "Reward of Up to $10 Million" and the QR code is located at the bottom of the poster.

Yakutia extends fixed-rate insurance payment deadline to December 28, 2025

The deadline for fixed-rate insurance contributions in Yakutia has been extended to December 28, 2025. This change applies to sole proprietors, lawyers, notaries, and other self-employed professionals required to pay these fees. The adjustment ensures taxpayers have more time to meet their obligations. The fixed insurance contribution for 2025 is set at 53,658 rubles. Those earning over 300,000 rubles annually must pay an extra 1% on the amount exceeding this threshold by July 1, 2026. Payments due on December 28 will shift to December 29, as the original date falls on a weekend.

Certain groups can apply for exemptions using Form KND 1150081 and supporting documents. Exempt periods include mandatory military service and childcare leave until the child turns 1.5 years old.

Taxpayers can use the 'Insurance Contribution Calculator' on the Federal Tax Service’s website to determine their exact payment amounts. The extended deadline gives taxpayers in Yakutia additional time to settle their fixed contributions. Those with higher incomes must still submit the extra 1% payment by mid-2026. Exemptions remain available for eligible individuals who provide the necessary documentation.

Read also:

Latest