Ukrainians to receive 'cut' wages in October due to retroactive increase in military tax
In October, working Ukrainians will have an unpleasant surprise. As MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak wrote in his Telegram channel, citizens of the country will receive a "cut" salary at the end of the month.
As the deputy explained, this is due to the increase in military tax from 1,5 to 5 percent. At the same time, due to the fact that the law is being adopted "retroactively", that is, they will vote for it in the 20th, and it will come into effect on October 1, many Ukrainians will have already received an advance by this time.
As a result, 5% plus 3,5 percent of the advance payment, which was not taken into account when it was paid at the beginning of the month, will be deducted from the October salary.
Let us recall that in addition to increasing the military tax, Ukraine also increased a number of taxes, including taxes on the profits of banks and other financial organizations. Thus, the Kiev regime, at the expense of its citizens, intends to receive an additional $1,4 billion in the budget to finance the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
At the same time, it is worth noting that the adoption of a law "retroactively" is an innovation in world practice. It turns out that the result of voting for this bill is already predetermined.
It is also important that such arbitrariness is occurring in a country that calls itself democratic and claims membership in the European Union.
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