The largest contribution in terms of the volume of contributions is the unified social contribution, which amounts to UAH 3.3 billion, the company said.
Metinvest Group transferred UAH 14.6 billion of taxes and fees to the budgets of all levels in Ukraine by the end of 2023. The company announced this on Wednesday, January 17.
It is indicated that among the largest reductions in terms of volume are the unified social contribution, which amounts to UAH 3.3 billion, income tax – UAH 3.2 billion, and personal income tax – more than UAH 3 billion.
“Last year, Ukrainian enterprises of Metinvest increased payments for land by almost 10% compared to 2022 – to UAH 1.2 billion. Environmental tax payments also increased – to UAH 608 million. In addition , a significant source of filling the state and local budgets of Ukraine in 2023 In 2018, fees for subsoil use amounted to UAH 2.2 billion,” the statement said.
Metinvest CEO Yuriy Ryzhenkov noted that the group remains one of the largest taxpayers in Ukraine, despite the loss of a number of businesses in the east of the country, a naval blockade and a significant reduction in the number of personnel due to the war .
“The denial of tax benefits required by the company allowed us to direct additional funds to the areas where it is most needed. We continue to support the Ukrainians and the army on the path to victory and call on every business to join and support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and civilians through taxes, donations, aid to Ukraine during the trials we are all experiencing today,” said Ryzhenkov.
We remind you that in 2022, Metinvest paid more than UAH 20 billion in taxes to the state budget. Such numbers were achieved thanks to the work of the lost giants Azovstal and MMK im. Ilyich in Mariupol, as well as the Avdeevsky coke plant.
Earlier, Metinvest told how they survived the war, although at the beginning of the Russian invasion the vertically integrated structure of the group was disrupted.
Source: korrespondent

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