To the results of the Gradus Research survey, the war made significant changes in the work of Ukrainian business: up to 85% of companies ran into partial work or even before the termination of operation, among which 1% stopped their activities and do not plan to resume, and 35% suspended activities, waiting for the end of the war.
On March 15, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved draft law 7137-d, which will help businesses continue to work despite the war, thereby supporting the Ukrainian economy:
Thus, big businesses will be able to take advantage of the simplified taxation system and pay a single tax - as small businesses do now. To do this, the annual turnover limit of an enterprise or company should not exceed UAH 10 billion, and the restrictions on the number of employees have been lifted.
Also, from February 24, 2022, to the end of 2022, owners are exempt from paying tax for land located in the territories where fighting is taking place, and employers may not pay SSC(Single Social Contribution) for mobilized workers.
The Ministry of Economics of Ukraine is already helping stabilize the situation on the Ukrainian market. In particular, with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Diia. The business project, Prozorro, has launched a digital interaction platform to help relocate a business. +
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