The fulfillment of the income plan of the tax service reached 112.6% (+38.2 billion UAH), of the customs service – 108.4% (+14.4 billion UAH).
In January-April, the general fund of the state budget received UAH 623.5 billion. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Finance on Friday, May 3.
Among the payments received: UAH 148.3 billion. value added tax on goods imported into the customs territory of Ukraine; UAH 99.9 billion in corporate income tax; UAH 92.2 billion value added tax on goods produced in Ukraine (UAH 136.8 billion collected, UAH 44.7 billion paid); UAH 61.7 billion in personal income tax and military duty.
Also, the general fund received UAH 56.5 billion. from excise tax; UAH 32.3 billion in dividends from state-owned enterprises; UAH 16.3 billion in import and export duties; 14.7 billion UAH of rent for subsoil use.
At the same time, the implementation of the revenue plan for January-April of the State Tax Service reached 112.6% (+38.2 billion UAH), and of the State Customs Service – 108.4% (+14.4 billion UAH).

Infographics: Ministry of Finance of Ukraine
In April, the National Bank of Ukraine transferred UAH 38.6 billion of its profits to the state budget. Another important source of income is the funds received by Ukraine in the form of international aid (grants) – UAH 40.3 billion.
Receipts of single social contributions to pension and social insurance funds in January-April 2024 amounted to UAH 163.1 billion, of which UAH 44.4 billion were received in April.
Overall, based on the results of January-April 2024, the general and special funds of the state budget received UAH 845.6 billion in taxes, fees and other payments.
For the four months of 2024, cash expenditures of the state budget amounted to UAH 1,147.6 billion, including the general fund – UAH 945.4 billion.
Let’s recall that in the first quarter of 2024 in Ukraine, individual entrepreneurs paid more than 13.9 billion UAH to the budget. single tax.
Source: korrespondent

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