Pensioners urgently need a certificate of income: what will happen without it.
Ukrainian pensioners need to have a certificate of income to receive housing subsidies for the upcoming heating season of 2025–2026. This document may also be required when obtaining a pension certificate, applying for social payments or services that require income confirmation, as well as for confirming financial capability or transferring a pension in case of moving abroad.
Ways to obtain the certificate
According to inkorr.com: There are several ways to obtain this certificate:
- use the electronic services web portal of the Pension Fund of Ukraine;
- download the appropriate mobile application from the Pension Fund;
- visit the service center of this institution in person.
If you choose the first method, you need to log in using a qualified electronic signature (QES) and perform all the steps indicated on the web portal.
Convenience of application
Applying through the service center or using the mobile application may be more convenient for many pensioners. It is important to remember the significance of this document for receiving subsidies and social payments, as well as for obtaining a pension certificate and other services!
Obtaining a certificate of income is an important step for pensioners, as this document opens access to necessary financial support. Therefore, it is worth taking care of its issuance in advance to avoid difficulties when applying for subsidies or other payments. Actively using electronic services will simplify the process of obtaining the document and make it more accessible for everyone.
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