The number of debtors has doubled: Individual entrepreneurs owe the state more than 13 billion UAH in taxes.


Entrepreneurs in Ukraine have significant debts to the state totaling over 13 billion UAH. This problem has become particularly acute during the war, when the number of individual entrepreneurs with debts has increased significantly. Currently, more than 3000 entrepreneurs who have been mobilized have tax debts.
In particular, over 30 million UAH of the debts are attributed to individual entrepreneurs who pay a single tax in groups 1 and 2, who participated in the war. This situation affects the economy of the country and may complicate the financing of social and economic programs.
30 million UAH of these debts belong to individual entrepreneurs who are single tax payers in groups 1 and 2, who were mobilized. A total of 3145 entrepreneurs in the ranks of the Armed Forces as of April this year have tax debts related to the single tax and military levy. It is worth noting that it is currently impossible to calculate the actual number of mobilized entrepreneurs with tax debts.
Entrepreneurs have significant debts to the state, particularly those who participated in the war, which may affect the financial stability of the country and the funding of various programs.
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