What Ukrainians Need to Know About Selling Scrap Metal - Three Key Questions.
Which Metal is Profitable to Sell in Ukraine
One of the most expensive metals to sell is copper. It is widely used due to its high electrical conductivity and other qualities. Copper can be found in many everyday items, vehicles, furniture, and many other objects. The price of copper depends on many factors, including the region, season, and the condition of the metal structure.
According to GMK Center, Ukraine increased the export of ferrous scrap metal by 91.3% in May 2025 compared to the same period of the previous year. The largest amount of scrap is sent to Poland, with small quantities going to Germany.
What is Prohibited to Sell as Scrap
Not all metal constructions can be sold for further use. There are restrictions that include the prohibition of selling radioactive materials, heavy weapons, monuments, historical valuables, and also communal property, such as manhole covers.
Are Taxes Charged on Scrap Sales
According to the legislation, when receiving income from selling scrap metal, Ukrainians are not required to pay personal income tax or military levy. This rule has been in effect since 2013 and is current as of July 2025.
What Else Should Ukrainians Know
In addition to selling scrap metal, Ukrainians can earn from aluminum scrap and gold sales. The average price of aluminum is 50-90 UAH, while gold has significantly increased in price in recent months. This opens up opportunities for citizens to gain additional income.
A popular way to earn money among Ukrainians is selling scrap metal, especially copper and aluminum. Ukraine actively exports ferrous scrap metal abroad, providing additional opportunities for earning. It is necessary to remember the restrictions and rules regarding metal sales, as well as that no taxes are charged on scrap sales, opening new prospects for Ukrainians.Read also
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