New state numbers of vehicles will appear in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs has approved changes to the requirements of state license plates for vehicles. Instead of letter compounds denoting the region, the designations “ED”, “DC”, “DI”, “PD” are added. This is stated in the order published on the website of the department.
It is assumed that if the contract is concluded using the means of the driver’s electronic account of the functional subsystem of the Unified State Register of the Unified Information System of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the letter combinations “ED”, “DC” will be used.
And the letters “DI” and “PD” will be used if the contract is concluded through the Unified State Web Portal of Electronic Services, in particular using the Action application.
And the head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Mikhail Fedorov, said that in the future, in the Action application, it will be possible to calculate the approximate cost of the procedure, taking into account the characteristics of the car. It is planned to introduce the customs clearance function after the approval of the Verkhovna Rada.
Customs clearance of a car in a few clicks in Action will make the service simple and anti-corruption. Because we completely exclude the human factor. Now the teams have prepared changes to the legislation,” he wrote on Facebook.
According to him, the customs duty will be carried out according to the new calculation system. You need to enter three characteristics in the calculator – the year of the car, the type or size of the engine or power, if there is an electric car. Next, the system will automatically calculate the cost of the machine.
Recall, on January 3, the Cabinet of Ministers published a resolution on a new procedure for military registration in Ukraine, where there are a number of changes for those liable for military service. In particular, men of draft age will be able to submit information to the military registration and enlistment office through Action.
Source: Racurs

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