Sviridenko revealed the plan for the moratorium on business inspections.
23.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
23.07.2025
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The government of Ukraine has approved a plan to implement a moratorium on unacceptable inspections and interference in the operations of businesses, as established by the National Security Council. Starting from July 24, the tax and customs services will limit inspections for low-risk enterprises. Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko announced this on Telegram.The government will not interfere with those who work honestly. It was noted that low-risk enterprises will be subject to limited inspections, except for high-risk areas, such as the trade in excise goods. A digital control system is also planned to be launched, along with a quarterly review of the effectiveness of the decisions made.Yulia Sviridenko stated that by October 21, law enforcement agencies must coordinate measures to identify assets under sanctions and their return to the budget. Changes to the Criminal Procedure Code are also expected, which will allow opening new proceedings regarding business only with the participation of the Prosecutor General or regional leaders. The moratorium on business inspections was previously announced after discussions with the President of Ukraine.
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