Prodan expects at least UAH 33 bln revenues to state budget from customs in Dec
Acting Head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine Myroslav Prodan predicts revenues to the national budget from the customs system in December 2017 in the amount of not less than UAH 33 billion.
"In December we expect to receive at least UAH 33 billion," he said on the air of Inter TV Channel.
Prodan also stated payments by the customs system in the 11 months of 2017 amounted to UAH 285 billion and said the Fiscal Service had fulfilled the plan envisaged by the national budget for 2017.
"If we talk in general on the customs system of the Fiscal Service, in November the customs sent UAH 285 billion to the budget and actually in the 11 months fulfilled the annual budget provided by the Ministry of Finance," Prodan added.
He also noted that in November Fiscal Service customs administered UAH 31.5 billion, in October some UAH 30 billion.
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