Amount of income declared by citizens over the past year is increasing in Ukraine. Since the beginning of year, 59% more income has been declared than during the same period in 2024. This was informed by Head of the State Tax Service of Ukraine Ruslan Kravchenko in his Telegram channel.
"Currently, amount of declared income is 88.2 billion UAH. This is 32.7 billion UAH more than in the same period last year. As of April 14, more than 104 thousand property and income declarations have already been submitted. This is 101% of indicator of the last year's campaign" – he noted.
According to the declaration results, citizens independently determined the following to be paid:
- 1.3 billion UAH of the personal income tax, which is 40% more than last year;
- 235.2 million UAH of the military levy – increase of 47%.
More than 1 million UAH of income was declared by 7 thousand taxpayers for a total amount of 50.5 billion UAH. 53 individuals declared income of more than 100 million UAH. Total amount is 16 billion UAH.
The biggest number of millionaires is in the following regions:
- Kyiv city (2 230 people),
- Kyiv region (745 people)
- Lviv region (651 people)
- Dnipropetrovsk region (615 people).
Amount of declared income received abroad has increased by almost 1.2 billion UAH. Ukrainian citizens have already submitted 2 914 declarations for a total amount of 2.8 billion UAH.
Financial responsibility of Ukrainians is growing – more and more citizens conscientiously declare their income. Such transparency helps the country work more efficiently.
If you haven't submitted your tax declaration yet, now is the time to do so. Tax declaration campaign is ongoing until May 1, 2025.
How to submit declaration – more details at the link: https://tax.gov.ua/en/mass-media/news/866523.html.
About the deadlines for submitting declaration: https://tax.gov.ua/en/mass-media/news/865638.html
How to get tax discount: https://tax.gov.ua/en/mass-media/news/870408.html
Taxation of income abroad: what should Ukrainians know? – https://tax.gov.ua/en/mass-media/news/874078.html