Over 15,000 Audits and 250 Million in Fines: Tax Authority Reports First-Half Results.
State Tax Service Audit Highlights
According to Мінфін — Крипто/Фінанси: During the first six months of 2026, Ukraine's State Tax Service conducted more than 15,000 inspections, resulting in over 250 million hryvnias in penalty payments flowing into the national budget. This performance underscores the agency's intensified efforts to detect violations and enforce tax compliance.
Throughout this period, the State Tax Service carried out over 15,000 on-site audits, uncovering more than 1,600 undeclared workers. The average fine per inspection came to roughly 16,700 hryvnias. Notably, the total revenue from these penalties exceeded 250 million hryvnias, making a substantial contribution to the country's fiscal stability.
More than 15,000 inspections and 250 million hryvnias in fines—this is a notable achievement for the budget.
Nina Yuzhanina
Looking at the audit results, several key points stand out:
- Undeclared workers remain one of the most widespread issues identified.
- A thorough review of the service's approach and methodology could further enhance oversight effectiveness.
- Ongoing evaluation of inspection performance is essential to achieve even stronger outcomes in the future.
As a result, the first half of 2026 marked a significant period for Ukraine's State Tax Service, demonstrating its ability to boost budget revenues through rigorous inspections and violation detection.
These findings reflect the government's continued push against the shadow economy and unethical business practices. The rise in penalty revenues may also indicate growing awareness among businesses about the importance of adhering to tax laws. Moving forward, refining control and audit mechanisms will be crucial to ensuring a steady flow of income into Ukraine's state budget.
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