Even during the war, Ukrainians actively declared their existence as part of the tax amnesty campaign. Thus, since February 24, 2022, 430 declarations have been submitted, the amount of which exceeds UAH 3.74 billion.
Amount of assets released since then September 1, 2021When Ukraine announced that it was launching a campaign for voluntary fund declaration, it exceeded UAH 6 billion and the amount collected into the budget was UAH 372 million. This was announced on the Telegram channel by Danil Getmantsev, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy.
At the same time, according to the politician, since February 24, 2022, when Russia launched an all-out war against Ukraine, 430 declarations worth more than UAH 3.74 billion have been submitted as part of the tax amnesty campaign.
“Since the beginning of the war, Ukrainians have continued to actively withdraw their presence from the shadows”. Since February 24, 430 declarations have been submitted, amounting to more than UAH 3.74 billion, as part of the tax amnesty campaign. In the message of Getmantsev totaled 239.1 million UAH, which was collected into the budget.
Tax amnesty: what does it mean?
Income declaration within the scope of tax amnesty is an optional action that will be valid until the date. March 2023. At the same time, it should be understood that tax amnesty is the last opportunity for individuals to legalize their wealth and avoid tax evasion liability.
This is especially true for those who receive a salary “in the envelope”, engage in entrepreneurial activity without paying taxes, hide foreign income from taxation, etc. applies to individuals.
Recall, under the terms of tax amnesty, Ukrainians can declare real estate, currency, cars and other valuables. As a result of the submitted declaration, an individual will have to pay a one-off tax of 2.5% to 9%.
By the way, in January 2022, the head of the Budget Committee, Yuri Aristov, in an interview Focus Criticizing the idea of tax amnesty, he said that “in terms of transparency, big companies are already adapting to current conditions, while other companies still continue to operate in the black zone.”
“The target audience of this innovation is not ready to accept the changes. There is a view that all the changes announced in the judicial system must be completed first so that the business does not have to fear that the declaration will lead to confidential business. pressure,” said Aristov.
same Focus While in Ukraine, they said they wanted to cancel the preferential tax system for business that was put in place in the first months of a full-scale war.
Source: Focus
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