The All-Ukrainian Association of Amalgamated Territorial Communities (AAATC) has called for 64 per cent of personal income tax to remain in the budgets of all communities, with a separate subsidy provided to compensate for tariff differences.
This was reported by the AAATC.
The Ministry of Finance held budget consultations on preparing the draft State Budget law for 2026. The event was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, regional military administrations, territorial communities and all-Ukrainian associations of local governments.
Oleksandr Korinnyi, Head of the All-Ukrainian Association of Amalgamated Territorial Communities (AAATC), presented proposals on behalf of the organisation.
Key stance: 64 per cent personal income tax for all communities
‘Our stance remains unchanged – we propose retaining 64 per cent of personal income tax for all communities. The alternative of providing a separate subsidy to cover the difference in tariffs instead of 4 per cent personal income tax is unacceptable to us because it would only benefit selected communities with centralised enterprises, rather than small or rural communities. According to our calculations, 4 per cent personal income tax equates to approximately UAH 15.9 billion, which should be distributed to all communities for their development. We ask that this be taken into account,’ emphasised Oleksandr Korinnyi.
Mr Korinnyi believes that the issue of tariff difference compensation should be resolved separately, via a subsidy included in the draft State Budget Law.
Proposals from AAATC: finance, education, legislative changes
Personal income tax (PIT):
Education:
Other issues:
The Association’s statement reiterates that the Budget Declaration for 2026–2028 incorporates several important principles:
At the same time, the AAATC notes that increasing wages in the public sector will make jobs more attractive and help to recruit young professionals. However, this will put additional pressure on local budgets and require expenditure to be optimised.
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