Some Ukrainians may lose subsidies in 2025: PFU reveals important details.
Ukraine changes the rules for awarding subsidies
In 2025, the Pension Fund of Ukraine will introduce new rules for awarding subsidies to the population. Households whose utility expenses exceed 15% of their total income will be entitled to state support.
The press service of the Pension Fund reports these changes in the mechanism of providing assistance.
Experts emphasize the important changes in the mechanism of providing assistance.
In particular, the subsidy may be canceled if changes in the property or social status of the family are not reported. This may include a significant increase in income or the presence of a family member abroad for more than 60 days after the subsidy is awarded.
A new approach has also been introduced to determine the maximum expenses that affect the awarding of assistance.
A limit of 100 thousand hryvnias has been set, which increases to 150 thousand in the case of purchasing generators or special equipment. The amount of the subsidy will be calculated individually for each household.
We remind you that the PFU summarized the payments for December.
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