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The document has been drafted by the Ministry of Economic Development in execution of
- an instruction by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev of February 7, 2013;
- the action plan (“roadmap”) Improving the Quality of Government Services with Respect to State Cadastral Registration of Property and State Registration of Property Rights and Related Transactions,” approved by an Executive Order of the Russian Government of December 1, 2012;
- sub-programme No. 3 Creating Favourable Conditions for the Development of the Property Market of the state programme The Economic Development and the Innovation-Driven Economy, approved by Government Executive Order No. 467-R of March 29, 2013.
The Executive Order approves the Concept for the Federal Targeted Programme on the Development of a Unified State System for Registering Property Rights and Cadastral Registration (2014-2019).
The programme focuses on the following priority objectives:
- merging the Unified State Register of Property Rights and Related Transactions and the State Property Cadastre into a Unified State Register of Property;
- ensuring the implementation of a one-stop-shop service principle and enabling citizens to evaluate service quality;
- improving the quality of these information resources in order to ensure investment appeal and facilitate the transfer to a single property tax.
The Concept sets out the following performance targets to be achieved by 2019:
- increasing the proportion of items of property included in the State Property Cadastre and the Unified State Register of Property Rights and Related Transactions (the Unified State Register of Property) to 100%;
- introducing the Unified State Register of Property in all 83 constituent entities of the Russian Federation;
- moving to a single open geocentric coordinate system in all 83 constituent entities of the Russian Federation;
- increasing the proportion of land plots in terms of their surface area owned by the Russian Federation that are registered in the State Property Cadastre, the boundaries of which are in line with the current legislation, from 56% to 65%;
- increasing the proportion of land plots registered in the State Property Cadastre, the boundaries of which are in line with the current legislation, from 48% to 52%;
- increasing the proportion of online services with regard to the registration of title to property and cadastral registration from 5% to 70%;
- increasing the total revenues of the consolidated budget from land and property taxes by 51%;
- reducing the time it takes to go through state registration of property rights from 20 to 7 days and cadastral registration of property from 20 to 5 days;
- reducing the time spent waiting in queues for applicants from 60 to 10 minutes.
In accordance with the document, the government customers for this programme are defined as: the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre, and Cartography, the Federal Agency for State Property Management, the Federal Taxation Service, and the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media.
Under the Concept, the maximum (forecast) funding allocated to this programme from the federal budget comes to 60.4 billion roubles.