When and why you should not pay the TCC fine - lawyer's explanation.
16.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.07.2025
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Territorial recruitment centers may offer conscripts to pay fines with a discount. Lawyers note that such fines from 'offers' should not be hastily paid.
Are such fine proposals legal?
Lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan wrote about this on the 'Lawyers.UA' portal.
A citizen contacted the lawyer and shared his situation with a TCC fine.
'I updated the data in the reserve in October last year, then the employer's exemption appeared. Now I receive a notification that I did not update my data in time and they offer to pay the fine with a discount,'— explained the citizen.
The man asked whether such actions by the TCC are legal and whether he should pay the fine in this situation.
'Yes, there is indeed such a problem that looks like an offer to pay a fine,' — emphasized lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan in response to the citizen.
Purpose of sending such proposals from the TCC
The lawyer explained that in this case it is not worth paying the fine.
'Everything that happens is aimed at getting you to acknowledge the violation and pay 8,500 hryvnias. By the way, such notifications are sent even to those citizens who updated their data on time,' — noted Ayvazyan.
Let us remind you, earlier we wrote about how to check for a TCC fine.
Additionally, we previously informed about cases where courts canceled fines from the TCC.
Recruitment centers may send conscripts offers to pay fines with discounts, but experts advise being cautious with such proposals and not to rush to pay them. These fines are intended to compel individuals to acknowledge their violations and pay the fine, regardless of whether they updated their data on time or not.Read also
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