From October 22 to October 31, Ukrainians will receive the first payment of National Cashback. The state will transfer a total of 37.2 million UAH.
Citizens of Ukraine will receive the first payment of National Cashback from October 22 to October 31. They will receive a total of 37.2 million hryvnias saved for purchases in September. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy on Thursday, October 19.
Cash will be credited to citizens who bought Ukrainian goods and the amount of cashback was more than 2 UAH in September. According to the September results, there were 646,000 such consumers. Others may have no accrual or less than 2 hryvnias.
The condition for cashback payment is the activation of the card for payments on No. Those who do so will receive the cashback accumulated in September in October. Who did not activate the No his card for payments, and there are more than 300,000 such consumers at the end of September, can do this. The funds will not disappear anywhere, they will be paid in November.
The cashback received is not taxable. The corresponding law was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada.
You can spend your cashback on utilities, medical services, transportation and more. Donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, or buy war bonds.
We remind you that cashback in the amount of 10% of the cost is accrued at the expense of taxpayers from the state budget for the purchase of goods from Ukrainian manufacturers included in the program. The maximum payment amount is 3000 hryvnia per month.
As you know, in August the government approved the National Cashback program, which will allow you to receive up to 3,000 hryvnia monthly compensation for the purchase of Ukrainian-made products.
Source: korrespondent

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