Fiscal Service to check tax discipline of all enterprises with state stake - Bilous
The State Fiscal Service of Ukraine in 2015 plans to conduct checks on the tax discipline of all enterprises whose structure includes a state stake, service head Ihor Bilous has said at a press conference in Kyiv.
"We have an instruction from the prime minister of Ukraine. We will carry out checks on all enterprises with state shares, especially those whose debt on tax payment exceeds UAH 5 million," he said.
The official noted that this would cover all companies, including mining companies.
According to him, in 2014 the volume of tax payments for the use of subsoil and natural resources amounted to about UAH 18.2 billion.
As reported, the prime minister at a government meeting on January 21, instructed the Fiscal Service to take measures to collect all taxes and fees from companies with state stakes, including royalties.
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