Currently, there are no plans to increase taxes or other steps in fiscal, the minister said.
Finance minister Sergei Marchenko announced the lack of current plans for increasing taxes or other fiscal plans. He reported this to the representatives of the people within an hour of government questions at Verkhovna Rada on Friday, April 18, was writing Interfax-Ukraine.
“We do not plan any plans for fiscalization, we do not provide for increased costs and everything will be carried out in the conditions provided by the current law,” he said.
Marchenko noted that the closest plan was to prepare a budget declaration for 2026-2028, which would include various situations and a corresponding government reaction to certain dangers of a fiscal nature.
“Of course … We understand this year the reaction to the dangers that are -massive, and we have the answer to these questions. And in financing for 2026. This is not a kind of” Polyvin secret “and now we are actively working to make sure we have answers to any options for developing events,” the head of the Ministry of Finance.
Marchenko added that any options for developing events provide for the reaction of both Martial Law and the reaction of the Post -War state. “We must be prepared for it. Therefore, we are now preparing relevant offers,” the minister said.
He also said that next week in Washington there will be a So -called “Spring Meeting” of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, which will work at the Ukrainian delegation.
“We will have active consultations with the financial minister of our country partners, along with the International Monetary Fund, along with the World Bank, where we indicate our risks, warnings, and show that the situation requires additional support, which we will actively cooperate with Prime Minister Denis Shmygal,” the minister said.
We will remind you, earlier the head of the Financial Committee of Verkhovna Rada Danilo Getmantsev said that Ukraine will boost tax control.
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