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Ukrainians must, in 2021, until May (if deadlines are not postponed due to quarantine), submit an application at the tax office in their place of residence, fill out returns and pay 18% of them.
This is indicated in the Tax Code. For example, if you rent an apartment, once a year you must calculate your income and pay taxes on it. It is true that most Ukrainians not only do not declare additional income, but they do not even know what to do.
Why should you pay taxes
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income from independent professional activities (hairdressers, plumbers, copywriters, etc.) – 18%;
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rental income from real estate – 18%;
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profit from securities – 18%;
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remuneration and other payments under the agreement: 18%;
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gifts and undirected charity: 18%;
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income from the sale of real estate – 5%.
In total for the year, the owner of the apartment, who rents for 10 thousand UAH, you need to pay 23 400 UAH to the budget. They are threatened with fines for infractions. If you do not send the statement on time, you will have to pay UAH 51-136. And for hiding income, the fine can range from 10 to 50% of the unpaid amount (depending on how long you hide). And also, you will have to pay the budget tax itself.
We will recall, OBOZREVATEL previously wrote, that sole proprietors who have already retired by age can no longer pay themselves a unified social contribution (ERU).
Ukrainians have the right to return part of the income tax paid (personal income tax, 18% of salary). If last year the taxpayer paid for education (his son’s), paid interest on a mortgage, spent money on medical treatment, paid insurance (including pension).