The state did enough for business in the first three months of the war, and now it needs funding for the army, Marchenko said.
Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko advocates the abolition of tax incentives for businesses introduced since the beginning of the war. He spoke about the budget filling situation in the telethon.
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He said the government needed money to supply the army.
“I think all taxes should be returned to the pre-war level. We helped the business, now we have to help the state, which funded the army,” Marchenko said.
Recall that after the start of the war, the Verkhovna Rada authorized the transfer of businesses with a turnover of up to UAH 10 billion at a tax rate of 2%. Also, canceled all customs payments, including for the importation of cars of citizens.
After the start of the war, customs revenues dropped to 20%, and tax revenues to 50%. The budget is mainly full of loans and bonds.
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Source: korrespondent

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