 Legal Digest: What Changed in May 2026 I have prepared an overview of key changes in legislation and judicial practice based on data from ConsultantPlus. 1. New fines for labeled goods — from September From September 1, 2026, amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses come into effect. The fines will apply to violations in the sale of tobacco and other labeled products. I recommend conducting an audit of cash register processes now. 2. Updated RSV form — already in effect From May 6, 2026, the calculation of insurance premiums must be submitted using a new form. The Federal Tax Service order has come into force — check if you have updated the templates in your accounting department. 3. Court: money to the director — under control The organization failed to prove that the amounts issued to the director were used for the company's needs. The court upheld the additional assessment of contributions. Important: any payments to the director must have documentary evidence of targeted spending. 4. Notification in spam — not a reason for the RNP The winner of a government procurement did not sign the contract on time because the letter from the platform ended up in spam. The courts sided with him — the information was removed from the Register of Unscrupulous Suppliers. If you encounter a similar situation, challenge it. 5. Subcontracting experience is not suitable for government procurement The Federal Antimonopoly Service confirmed: when procuring design and survey work with additional requirements, subcontracting experience is not considered. Only own executed contracts count. 6. Changes in the types of permitted use of land plots Rosreestr has issued clarifications on the procedure for changing types of permitted use. The procedure has become more transparent. Subscribe — I will keep you updated on changes. If any topic is relevant to your business, write to me, and we will discuss the details. → https://asibiont.com/