Tax increases, reservations, Zelensky's thousand, pensions and holidays: what has changed for Ukrainians.
Since the beginning of December, Ukrainians are facing changes related to reservations, military tax, and pensions. Entering the new month, individual entrepreneurs (FOP) will be required to pay military tax, while critical infrastructure enterprises will need to reserve their workers according to certain criteria. Also, in December, President Zelensky will provide a one-time financial assistance to all citizens in the amount of 1000 hryvnias. Pension amounts will remain unchanged, and pensioners celebrating their birthdays in December will receive additional payments to their pensions. December will also see various holidays celebrated, including St. Nicholas Day and Christmas.
There are some changes that will affect the financial situation of citizens. From the beginning of December, individual entrepreneurs (FOP) will be required to pay military tax. Entrepreneurs of groups 1, 2, and 4 will pay 10% of the minimum wage monthly, while FOP of group 3 will pay 1% of their income. In December, every citizen has the opportunity to receive one-time financial assistance of 1000 hryvnias from President Zelensky. Pension amounts will remain unchanged, and pensioners celebrating their birthdays in December will receive an additional payment. December will also celebrate various holidays, including St. Nicholas Day and Christmas.
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