Businesses Face Fines Up to 59,500 UAH for Failing to Report Equipment to Military Centers by June 20.

Enterprise report to military office
Enterprise report to military office

Reporting Requirements for Companies

According to Novyny.live: All Ukrainian enterprises, institutions, and organizations must submit information about their available vehicles and equipment to territorial recruitment centers (TCCs) by June 20. Failure to comply may result in administrative penalties under the Law on Mobilization Training and Mobilization and Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 1921. This obligation applies to businesses of all ownership types.

Reports are required twice a year—by June 20 and December 20. If submissions are late or not filed at all, officials face fines ranging from 34,000 to 59,500 hryvnias during martial law. These measures are part of broader state efforts to track and mobilize resources for national defense.

Why Timely Reporting Matters

Even companies without any equipment must submit a zero report. Those who wish to challenge imposed fines can follow established appeal procedures. Understanding these deadlines is critical for anyone responsible for TCC reporting, as timely compliance helps avoid financial penalties.

The requirement to report vehicles and equipment is part of the government's strategy to mobilize resources during wartime.

This system ensures authorities have up-to-date information for effective resource planning and management under martial law. Meeting reporting deadlines not only prevents fines but also supports the country's defense needs.


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