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2 of January, 13:49

The action of the military tax deductions in Ukraine prolonged
Introduced in Ukraine military collection from individuals in the amount of 1, 5% of the parish funds to pay for " special operations " in the East of Ukraine, which was required to be completed January 1, 2015, was extended until the end of the reform of the military power of the country.
The text of the relevant law was posted on the last working day of the week in the newspaper " Voice of Ukraine ". December 28, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the law on tax reform, which extended the collection action prior to the entry into force of the decision are Excited about the completion of the reform of the army. Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Tuesday said that Entered Ukraine military duty allowed to collect from residents almost 1, 9 billion hryvnia (about 118 million). At the end of the second decade of November, according to the head of the State fiscal service of Ukraine Igor Bylaws, this amount was $ 1, 4 billion hryvnia (about 92 million). on 2 August, the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has signed the law on the introduction of martial tax from natural persons in the amount of 1, 5% of the parish funds to pay for " special operations " in the East. Last week the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that the Ukrainian economy works on the principle of " all for the front, everything for victory ". On the first day of the week, the Ukrainian media referring to the soldiers of the battalions " Kiev " and " Sarmat " said that the Ukrainian military issued combat boots, made of cardboard, which break after the first wear. Remember, from mid-April Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Military is actively used heavy machinery and military aircraft and helicopters. Mentions a large number of killed and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of the homes of residents and infrastructure.


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