More than 9 million debts have been recorded in the Unified Register of Debtor, which is 1.9% more than December 2024.
More than 164 thousand new debts have been accumulated by Ukrainians from December 2024 to March 2025 – at the time it is necessary to continue the work of a single debtor register after a cyber attack. It reports about it Opendatabang On Wednesday, March 5.
Most of all, the debts of special confiscation, the collection of property under the executive document and the repayment of the offense’s offense has increased.
Currently, more than 9 million debts have been recorded in the register, which is 1.9% or 164,304 more from the moment of the last update in December 2024.
During this time, the number of debts in the form of special confiscation increased by 14% – the collection of ownership by the court’s decision in criminal cases.
At the same time, the reimbursed seizure of objects that have been either an instrument of offense or something has increased by 7%. Also, in leaders with an increase of 9% of the collection of the executive document.
In general, Ukrainians often fall into the register for unpaid fine for violation of traffic policies – 1.9 million or 21.4% of the total. Another 20%, or 1.8 million, develops debts for administrative offenses. Close three penalties in favor of state budget – 18% or 1.6 million.
Remember that during 2024 the number of debt notes rose 712 thousand, and from February 2022 – nearly 2 million.
In the outbreak of war, the Ukrainians became more difficult to pay off debt debts. Despite the war, the banks turned to the courts so that the non -payable would be punished.
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Source: korrespondent

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