 Three Legal Changes This Week You Can't Miss While entrepreneurs are dealing with reports, legislation is mutating again. Here's what has actually changed in recent days — and why without AI monitoring you'll be the last to know. 1. Cancellation of fines under Article 15.5 of the Administrative Code A bill has been introduced to the State Duma that recognizes Article 15.5 as invalid — the one that fined officials for late tax returns and insurance premium calculations. If adopted, hundreds of thousands of rubles in potential fines will disappear. But for now, it's just a draft. 2. Court overturns SFR fine for late submission of EFS-1 subsection The company submitted the form on time but forgot to fill out subsection 1.2. They sent an updated version later — the SFR issued a fine. Courts sided with the business: the initial submission was on time, so there is no offense. A precedent for anyone disputing with funds. 3. Constitutional Court sets statute of limitations for antitrust cases The Constitutional Court issued ruling No. 29-P — clarifying when to calculate the statute of limitations for antitrust violations. Now it's clear: for ongoing violations, the period starts from the moment they are discovered, not from the date of commission. This changes defense strategy in cases with the FAS. ASI Biont analyzes all these changes in seconds — parses ConsultantPlus RSS, highlights key risks, and sends a ready-made memo. No manual sifting through dozens of documents. Register at https://asibiont.com/ and get 1500 tokens to start — so your business is always one step ahead of changes.