Revenue to local budgets increased by 18.2% - tax service.
10.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
10.04.2025
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In the first quarter of 2025, taxpayers transferred UAH 115.6 billion to local budgets, which is 18.2% more than in the corresponding period last year. This was reported by the State Tax Service.
In January - March 2024, nearly UAH 97.8 billion was paid to local budgets.
The largest share of revenue, namely 55.3%, came from personal income tax. In the first quarter of 2025, UAH 63.9 billion was received in local budgets, which is 21.3% more than in the same period last year (UAH 52.7 million for January - March 2024).
Among other sources of revenue to local budgets are:
single tax - UAH 19.8 billion (+ 13.3% compared to 2024 revenue);
property tax - UAH 12.8 billion (+14.3% compared to 2024 revenue);
corporate income tax - UAH 11.4 billion (+11% compared to 2024 revenue);
rent payment for the use of state-owned subsoil resources - nearly UAH 1.1 billion (+5.8% compared to 2024 revenue);
excise tax on goods (products) produced in Ukraine - UAH 620.2 million (+78.1% compared to 2024 revenue);
tourist tax - UAH 66.4 million (+30.9% compared to 2024 revenue).
The funds received will help communities improve the development of their regions and ensure financing for local programs and social support for residents.
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