Charitable Pension Donations: How Much Ukrainians Will Receive and How the Amount is Divided.
Ukrainian pensioners can now receive charitable pension donations not only from individuals but also from legal entities. This was reported by the press service of the Pension Fund of Ukraine, as transmitted by 'Hvylya'.
If any legal or individual entity makes a charitable contribution to finance pensions, in the case of targeted donations, 70% of the amount goes to the pensioner, while the remaining 30% goes to the general budget of the Pension Fund of Ukraine for payments to other pensioners.
For example, if the donation amounts to 10,000 hryvnias, the pensioner will receive 7,000 hryvnias.
Such donations can be made via the web portal of electronic services of the Pension Fund of Ukraine. These charitable contributions are not taxed under the Tax Code of Ukraine.
We remind you that Ukrainians can also receive an additional pension allowance.
Opening New Opportunities
Overall, the new opportunity to receive charitable pension donations from legal entities opens additional avenues for improving the social security of pensioners in Ukraine. This will help support needy citizens in obtaining additional funds for their pensions and enhance their quality of life.
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