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Ukraine’s draft law introduces DAC7 and OECD Model Rules, requiring digital platform operators like Airbnb, Uber, and Glovo to report income automatically to the State Tax Service, reducing separate taxpayer declarations.
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Eligible individuals earning platform income may access a reduced 5% personal income tax rate if annual earnings remain below UAH 6.7 million, with conditions on bank accounts, employees, and excise-duty goods.
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Small or occasional sales under EUR 2,000 or household items below UAH 36,336 remain exempt, supporting casual sellers while enhancing transparency, simplifying tax administration, and aligning Ukraine with EU and international standards.
Source: vatabout.com
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