In the context of digitalization of the world and Russian economy, the digitalization of tax and customs control processes for export and import operations becomes an urgent issue. The article analyzes modern approaches to FTS (Federal Tax Service) and FCS (Federal Customs Service) to electronic products and services using that allow companies involved in foreign trade transactions, to implement electronic document management with regulatory authorities. Digitalization of tax and customs control processes allows the state to increase the transparency of customs operations, track and identify goods in real time, increase the collection of customs payments, and simplify the collection of statistical data. For Russian organizations, this is a way to minimize the time and material costs of abandoning paper document management in favor of electronic, as well as increasing confidence in employees of regulatory authorities by automating processes, reducing technical errors in documentation and calculations.
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a hereditary neurological disorder with a late onset and a long period of progression that is characterized by changes in personality and physical aptitude. Predictive testing for HD was introduced in 1993 but there have been no major advancements toward a cure since. The disorder is accompanied by emotionally charged issues that affect not only the carrier but the family members as well. The current understanding of the psychosocial impact of Huntington’s disease is limited in terms of both the depth and the breadth of the existent research. The present study examines the literature to date from the perspective of the Family Systems Theory, introduced by Murray Bowen in 1978. A description of the implications of the introduction of the disease into family life as well as a discussion of the various psychological aspects of the disorder are presented in light of four postulates of the theory. Findings suggest that Family Systems Theory may be employed as a useful model for implementation of better family and marital therapy practices for the relatives of the affected individuals because it calls for a more individualized and flexible approach, which is ultimately what is required to meet the unique needs of HD patients.
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