Posting this here. It took so long to gather all the certificates and statements for me and Yulia for the past six years that it would be a shame for it to go to waste.
Especially since yesterday our wonderful Ella Pamfilova hysterically declared that she had “worked her fingers to the bone for 12 years back in Soviet times, while you collect money from children by deception.” As you can learn from Pamfilova’s official biography, the “hard labor” she did was in a trade union position at Mosenergo.
So even back then she was a nomenklatura freeloader, living off the backs of working people. Still, Ella Alexandrovna is doing quite well now too. Her annual income (30 million rubles) is comparable to my income over six years (41 million rubles).
So, here are my family’s income and assets over six years.
My income:
2011 — 2,240,104.60 rubles from legal practice.
2012 — 9,299,923.58 rubles, of which 7,482,257.13 came from legal practice (the rest from dividends, the sale of a car, and deposit income).
2013 — 5,509,897.69 rubles, of which 5,492,092.00 came from legal practice (the rest from dividends and interest on account balances).
In 2013, I was stripped of my attorney status in connection with the Kirovles case (the conviction has since been overturned). So I registered as an individual entrepreneur for the same work. What follows is income from that business activity:
2014 — 6,366,787.77 rubles, of which 6,346,460.00 came from business activity (the rest from dividends and interest).
2015 — 9,103,250.56 rubles, of which 6,771,195.00 came from business activity and 2,312,775.00 under a ruling by the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights) (the rest from dividends and interest).
2016 — 8,713,844.51 rubles, of which 5,273,036.00 came from business activity and 3,419,917.66 under a ruling by the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights) (the rest from dividends and interest).
Total income for 2011–2016: 41,233,808.71 rubles.
Over that period, 3,107,250 rubles in taxes and fees were paid on my legal work.
My wife:
2013 — 77,124.78 rubles
2014 — 55,169.02 rubles
2015 — 43,886.60 rubles
2016 — 80,970.72 rubles
Total income for 2013–2016: 257,151.12 rubles.
A 1/3 share in an apartment in Moscow (Maryino metro station). Area: 78.5 sq. m. The other co-owners are my daughter and father, each with a 1/3 share. An apartment in Moscow (Avtozavodskaya metro station) used under a short-term rental agreement. Area: 158.7 sq. m. Shares in 35 issuers (Gazprom, Rosneft, Barnaul Generation, etc.). All the shares were worth about 1,057,617.61 rubles when we last calculated their value. A mutual fund managed by Raiffeisen Capital — 734,000 rubles. Balances in bank accounts. There are many accounts; most are inactive and contain trivial amounts. (We did, of course, report all of them to the CEC (Central Election Commission).) The significant ones are 286,609.11 rubles in the individual entrepreneur account and 94,618 rubles in my personal Alfa-Bank account.
Cars
1) Hyundai Elantra 1.6 GLS Auto, 2004 (sold by power of attorney, not re-registered) 2) passenger car, VAZ 21083, 1997 (sold by power of attorney, not re-registered) I haven’t been able to get rid of these two cars for years. They were once seized by the Investigative Committee, and the traffic police now refuse to remove them from the register. The “Eight” (VAZ-2108/21083 model), I think, has probably long since been turned into scrap metal.
Someone is driving the Hyundai, and I keep getting their traffic fines.
I also use a rented 2012 Land Rover Freelander 2. By law, it does not have to be listed in the declaration, since it does not belong to me.
My wife:
An apartment in Moscow (Avtozavodskaya metro station) used under a short-term rental agreement. Area: 158.7 sq. m.
A deposit at Rosbank: 2,929,000 rubles.
Passenger car, Ford Explorer, 2012.