The Council postponed the tax increase for FOP
The draft law was developed to simplify the taxation of Diya.City residents and their specialists.
The draft law was developed to simplify the taxation of Diya.City residents and their specialists.
The draft law was developed to simplify the taxation of Diya.City residents and their specialists.
The Verkhovna Rada has amended the Tax Code, according to which the increased taxes for individual entrepreneurs will apply not from October 1, but from January 1, 2025.
Parliamentarians as a whole adopted draft Law No. 9319. It is this draft law that regulates tax payment norms after their historic increase. Now FOP will pay increased taxes from January 1, 2025.
The draft law was developed to simplify the taxation of Diya.City residents and their specialists.
As the chairman of the committee, Danylo Hetmantsev, explained, the following regulations were finalized for the second reading:
— For residents of "Diya.City" with the status of startups, the rule on non-application of the 5% VAT preferential rate and the minimum VAT to the income of "Diya City" specialists was canceled, if the number of such people in the "Diya City" resident is less than 9. At the same time, it was provided "safeguard against abuse" — if the startup has not fulfilled the criteria before the end of the second year of being a "Diya.City" resident, then it will be necessary to pay additional VAT and VAT;
— Exemption from taxation of tax on the withdrawn capital of charitable assistance provided by residents of "Diya.City" for the benefit of the Armed Forces;
— Cancellation of acts of services rendered for gig specialists;
— Strengthening of the "anti-criteria" of "Diya.City" residency for the period of martial law and the post-war period;
— Elimination of some editorial inaccuracies of the profile Law of Ukraine "On stimulating the development of the digital economy in Ukraine".
We will remind that earlier the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi signed draft law No. 11416-d, one of the clauses of which provides for an increase in the military levy on all incomes of Ukrainians from 1.5% to 5%.
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