From October 1, heavy fines will be implemented for the lack of cash registers in places where goods and services are sold.
From October 1, Ukraine will continue fines for trading without cash registers. The head of the finance committee of the Verkhovna Rada, Daniil Getmantsev, announced this on the air of Ukrainian radio.
“I would like to appeal to trade enterprises to install cash registers. From October 1, large fines will be introduced for not installing these machines. Checks on cash registers have been continued,” said by Getmantsev.
The head of the committee also said that scheduled business inspections have not been fully resumed.
“The reviews concern several groups of taxpayers. These are excisable goods: vodka, tobacco, gasoline, electricity, banking and financial institutions, as well as the gambling business. A plan to tax audit will be done in a few days. And all businesses will be audited by the end of the year,” said Getmantsev.
Recall that the Lviv court fined a man who listened to Leps in the car for 51 Hryvnia.
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Source: korrespondent

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