Payments for Independence Day, open banking, tickets through Diia, new fines: what awaits Ukrainians in August
According to hvylya.net: The first month of autumn has begun in Ukraine with holidays and important changes in legislation, social sphere, finances, transport, and defense.
The Government of Ukraine provides financial assistance to certain categories of citizens for Independence Day. The amount of payments ranges from 450 to 3100 hryvnias, which veterans, participants in hostilities, and others will receive.
Entrepreneurs on the simplified taxation system are getting full fines returned for violations with the use of cash registers. Also, Ukrainian higher education institutions must publish lists of recommended applicants for the budget by August 6.
The National Bank of Ukraine is implementing an open banking system from August 1, which will simplify the exchange of information about accounts and transactions. New categories of conscripts for receiving a digital deferment will also appear in Reserve+.
These and other changes are being introduced in Ukraine from the first month of autumn, indicating the country's continuous development and improvements in various areas of citizens' lives.
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