Russian President Putin owns only 267 square meters of land and housing
Putin's real estate holdings have not changed over the past year. The Russian president now owns a 77-square-meter house and a 18-square-meter garage in St. Petersburg. He also owns a 1,54-square-meter apartment and an 18-square-meter parking lot in Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo:Tass. |
According to the income tax return posted on the Kremlin website on April 12, President Vladimir Putin's income in 2018 was 8.7 million rubles ($135,300), down 10 million rubles ($155,600) from 2017. Putin's average monthly income was 720,000 rubles ($11,200) in 2018.
Also according to this declaration,Putin's real estate holdings have not changed over the past year. The Russian president now owns a 77-square-meter house and an 18-square-meter garage.in St. PetersburgHe also owns an apartment of nearly 154 square meters and a parking lot of 18 square meters in Moscow.
The Russian president's assets also include two vintage Volga GAZ M21 convertibles, a Niva SUV and a Skif. Putin's income in 2018 was reduced because the sale of a 1,500-square-meter plot of land was included in his 2017 income tax return.
Russian law requires senior government officials to declare their personal income and that of their family members by April 1 each year. The declarations will be published on the Kremlin website after verification.