Ukrainians to receive 'cut' wages in October due to retroactive increase in military tax

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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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  1. +7
    3 October 2024 14: 07
    Khakhlu doesn't need a salary, and Zele doesn't have enough for a new villa.
    1. -12
      3 October 2024 14: 09
      Khakhlu doesn't need a salary, and Zele doesn't have enough for a new villa.
      Have you heard about the Russian Federation budget for 2025? Funny, right? Does anyone really not have enough for a palace?
      1. +1
        3 October 2024 14: 12
        You heard! They've had enough, they'll play themselves out.
      2. -6
        3 October 2024 14: 12
        Ukrainians to receive 'cut' wages in October due to retroactive increase in military tax
        and here in the Russian Federation pensions haven't been increased, but all prices have skyrocketed...the same "Faberge" only in profile.
        1. -3
          3 October 2024 14: 20
          Quote: Aerodrome
          and here in the Russian Federation pensions haven't been increased, but all prices have skyrocketed...the same "Faberge" only in profile.

          Don't be surprised and don't be indignant, because we live under capitalism. I remember a quote from I.V. Stalin
          - "Ensuring maximum capitalist profit by exploiting, ruining and impoverishing the majority of the population of a given country."
          1. +1
            3 October 2024 15: 06
            And under socialism, as I remember, they paid 10 kopecks for every ruble earned - the same Faberge, only in profile.
            1. 0
              3 October 2024 17: 05
              Quote: SEVERIN
              And under socialism, as I remember, they paid 10 kopecks for every ruble earned - the same Faberge

              Taxes in any country and under any system were and will be. In the USSR, income tax was 13%
              1. -1
                3 October 2024 17: 25
                Taxes have existed in every country and at all times... - but do you know what rates and equalization are?
            2. 0
              3 October 2024 20: 06
              I barely remember what they paid there. But I had to fight for my place with my teeth under developed capitalism, albeit in small ways, but I know what it means to kill competitors and how they kill you. Are you sure that's better?
              1. 0
                3 October 2024 20: 39
                Which is better is a very difficult question, in your case you were robbed by bandits, and in that case you were robbed by the state in the person of your boss, I was told one case: - in Soviet times, Soviet, trade union and party bodies popularized the Komsomol youth movement in every possible way, enthusiasm and initiative were encouraged (now, having gained experience over the years, we know that initiative is punishable), so - a Komsomol group came to the management of the plant with a rationalization proposal to create a conveyor for assembling some equipment in the assembly shop - the plant management went to meet the youth and an assembly line was assembled in the shop, the Komsomol members rushed to work and things went well, the assembly of products went at a rapid pace, and with it, the salary increased many times over .. - the head of the shop walked around the conveyor and the Komsomol members for a week, and then came and said: well, to hell with your entire conveyor! - so that tomorrow it is not here! - do you want to earn more than me? !!! - then the Komsomol organizer came out and said to the boss: - then I'm leaving the Komsomol and I won't join the party! (and at that time he was a candidate for joining the party), the next day the Komsomol organizer was called to the first department (security) and the head of the first department said to him - I'll write you such a character reference that they won't take you anywhere, let alone as a janitor! - the Komsomol organizer calmed down and asked: - what alternative is there? - the security chief answered - yes, I need a young and energetic one - you will be the head of security at the plant, and at 24 the Komsomol organizer became the head of security at the plant, and was until the head of security retired, and then everything returned to normal - and this is not a fiction, I spoke with this former Komsomol organizer personally yesterday.
                1. 0
                  3 October 2024 22: 48
                  Well, that's what degradation is, the man was broken, fortunately, not forever. But now it's false in a different way. There is internal competition and there the question is not how you work, but how close you are to whom, or how to screw you over. But I'll tell you this, it's more honest than government service in today's reality.
                  1. -1
                    3 October 2024 22: 52
                    That's right, that's why I don't trust the Russian government.
        2. 0
          3 October 2024 15: 05
          Quote: Aerodrome
          Ukrainians to receive 'cut' wages in October due to retroactive increase in military tax
          and here in the Russian Federation pensions haven't been increased, but all prices have skyrocketed...the same "Faberge" only in profile.

          I don't understand why you were downvoted?
          I came to the post office today to send a parcel. The rate is mind-blowing!
          To the question, why is it so expensive?
          -- From October 1st, all rates for postal items have increased!
        3. +1
          3 October 2024 16: 00
          As a result, 5% plus 3,5 percent of the advance payment will be deducted from the October salary.

          Well, I don't think the Ukrainians will feel it too much. They get a lot of money, the US and EU finance them regularly.
        4. +1
          3 October 2024 16: 14
          Aerodrome
          and here in the Russian Federation pensions have not been increased, but all prices have skyrocketed...

          Military pensioners and those equal to them received additional pensions from October 1, social pensions from January 1.01.25, XNUMX, and the cost of the pension point is increasing. But they are still silent about the military personnel's pay. There is no need to expect significant indexations and increases, the country is at war. The theft of budget money is a separate topic.
      3. +1
        3 October 2024 15: 05
        Quote: Trapp1st
        Does anyone really not have enough for a palace?

        laughing A trillion has gone to an unknown place in the Ministry of Defense. It's not enough for thieves to live comfortably; the bigger the trough, the more discreetly they can steal from it. wassat
        1. -1
          3 October 2024 15: 26
          Trillion went to an unknown location in the Ministry of Defense.
          According to the draft budget for next year, each day of military needs will cost 37 rubles, this does not include regional expenses.
          1. +4
            3 October 2024 15: 51
            Quote: Trapp1st
            According to the draft budget for next year, each day of military needs will cost 37 rubles, this does not include regional expenses.

            In Russia they have never spared money on the army (with rare exceptions)
            It's about the efficiency of using money and controlling expenses. People should be shot for stealing budget funds, regardless of rank or title. That's what's offensive. hi
            1. -1
              3 October 2024 15: 55
              It's about using money efficiently and controlling expenses.
              I'm basically talking about the same thing, it will become better to steal, it will become more fun to steal, especially considering that the increase in these expenses will be covered directly or through various schemes from the already meager pockets of the Russian population. Decay and darkness of aligarhat.
              1. +1
                3 October 2024 16: 01
                Quote: Trapp1st
                Decay and darkness.

                laughing I am an optimist. Working moments that require immediate solutions. hi
          2. +1
            3 October 2024 18: 03
            Quote: Trapp1st
            According to the draft budget for next year, each day of military needs will cost 37 rubles, this does not include regional expenses.

            Where do you get this data from? 37*365= 13,5 trillion. Our entire country budget is about 35 trillion.
            1. -2
              3 October 2024 18: 26
              Our entire country budget is about 35 trillion.
              The plan is 41,5 trillion. I think you can guess where the money will come from, but otherwise everything is correct...
              1. +1
                3 October 2024 18: 29
                According to the same defense budget, 6% of GDP ort = 1,8*6=9 trillion, but not 13,5
    2. -1
      3 October 2024 15: 01
      Quote: Irek
      Khakhlu doesn't need a salary, and Zele doesn't have enough for a new villa.

      belay You might think that we only have pleasant surprises from the United Russia financial bloc. All indexations, less than real inflation, and they have already announced how much they will raise utilities. At the same time, they passed laws on SNT, Collective gardens... am
      1. 0
        3 October 2024 19: 01
        Quote: fif21
        At the same time, laws were adopted on SNT, Collective gardens....

        Have you read them? These laws should have been adopted 20 years ago. So that there wouldn't be this mess - what's going on there
        1. 0
          3 October 2024 19: 18
          Quote: your1970
          Have you read them? These laws should have been adopted 20 years ago. So that there wouldn't be this mess - what's going on there

          Chaos? These garden plots saved cities from extinction in the 90s. Everything was done by hand - plumbing, electricity, roads. Now - a ban on trade in grown produce (take it to the resellers at the market? Or pay for the space yourself, which is simply unprofitable.) They came up with taxes on the bathhouse, toilet, shed ... Times are hard (I hope that temporarily), and such an ambush. So food products from the market and stores? And the prices? Where do these smart guys think? Let them also introduce taxes on fruit trees and shrubs, like Nikita the Wise did. wassat Bastrykin is right, oh he’s right. hi
          1. -1
            3 October 2024 19: 42
            Now these dachas are abandoned, many of them, at least 3/5 - except for Moscow/St. Petersburg.
            Did not notice?
            And oh, and they never "They didn't pay for water, roads, electricity, etc."
            And land taxes have not been paid for decades.

            And also - Nikita NOT He himself came up with and introduced taxes on fruit; the homosexual, senile Politburo and Central Committee proposed this idea to him.
            And the party approved the idea, and the "working people" unanimously supported it.... (C) Pravda Newspaper
            1. -1
              3 October 2024 20: 08
              Quote: your1970
              Now many of these summer houses stand abandoned,

              But it is impossible to deny that they saved the people from 85 to 2000. Young people are showing interest, and this is a sign of the impoverishment of the population.
              Quote: your1970
              And oh, "and they never paid for water, roads, electricity, etc."
              And land taxes have not been paid for decades.

              They paid for water, electricity, land (but not much). But not for roads.
              Quote: your1970
              And one more thing - Nikita did NOT come up with and introduce taxes on fruit himself; the homosexual, senile Politburo and Central Committee proposed this idea to him.

              laughing What are you hinting at? wassat Putin didn't come up with it himself either. And everything else... I guess I agree with you.
              Quote: your1970
              And the party approved the idea, and the "working people" unanimously supported it.... (C) Gazeta Pravda

              The working people are not being asked now, but the officials from United Russia supported them. hi
              1. 0
                3 October 2024 22: 11
                Quote: fif21
                Young people are showing interest, and this is a sign of the impoverishment of the population.

                If you consider +60 as youth, then yes it does. But if +20, then the last time I saw youth planting potatoes was in 1997.
                And now they have a dacha - barbecue/beer/girls, and not planting seedlings or catching Colorado beetles.
                1. -1
                  3 October 2024 23: 15
                  Quote: your1970
                  If you consider +60 as youth, then yes it does. But if +20, then the last time I saw youth planting potatoes was in 1997.

                  laughing Young people 35-50. Starting to plant potatoes. These are the ones who bought into the maternity capital lure and "cut up" 2-3 children. There is a salary, but there is also a desire to live well. Small children - small troubles, big children - big troubles. wink The family budget is not elastic (not everyone lives by stealing and taking bribes), loans, rising expenses on everything. And what starts? They start cutting (it is fashionable to say sequestering) the family budget. Shift work, new jobs, but the wives say - you are needed in the family, and they are right - the children need a father. Seeing that the husband cannot provide for the family, quarrels, scandals, divorce. So many come to the understanding that they need their own house or dacha. This is a "safety cushion" so that you will not die of hunger in any life situation. The well-fed do not understand the hungry, so those who live in big cities find it difficult to understand those who live in small cities, and they have no idea how people live in villages. He grumbled about something. Good luck. hi
                  1. -1
                    4 October 2024 00: 05
                    Quote: fif21
                    Youth 35-50.

                    Quote: fif21
                    2-3 children each.

                    These are not young people, but middle and older age.
                    And by this age, many people have a desire to dig in the ground - my wife enjoys planting tomatoes. And when she tries to argue that she will spend more money on water and other things than buying them, she kicks back - "I want my own!"
                    1. -1
                      4 October 2024 00: 14
                      Quote: your1970
                      This is not youth

                      For parents, even at 60, there will be youth, if I live that long feel
                      Quote: your1970
                      My wife enjoys planting tomatoes.

                      Wise woman! Cheaper than store-bought ones, and I don't think it's worth mentioning the health safety. hi
                      1. -1
                        4 October 2024 06: 18
                        Quote: fif21
                        For parents and youth at 60

                        Then yours generalizing formula o
                        Quote: fif21
                        Young people are showing interest, and this is a sign of the impoverishment of the population.
                        does not sound correct. You are generalizing based on a single event.

                        Quote: fif21
                        Cheaper than store-bought ones,
                        Unfortunately no
                        Quote: your1970
                        will spend more money than it will buy
                        It costs about 2 times more than from a plantation. And all kinds of network ones are also a little cheaper.
                        For safety - I completely agree
                2. +1
                  4 October 2024 09: 47
                  That's because now you can buy everything, and in the fall you can stock up for the winter at fairs. But in Soviet times there were lines at the vegetable store for potatoes, and not just for potatoes. It's really not profitable to grow it yourself at your dacha. Only if you want to "eat natural", and not that tasteless "plastic" that they sell in stores.
          2. -2
            3 October 2024 20: 12
            I agree, namesake, but they think it's the right place so that God forbid those like us from the dacha don't sell us anything. I don't have a dacha, but for over 20 years I've been buying a lot of things from the street vendors, it's a shame they squeezed out the butchers, the bloody stuff is just super.
            These smart guys think that something has gone past their mouths, that's all. And to make a normal tariff so that trade is official, what is the point of all these conventions?
            1. 0
              3 October 2024 20: 22
              Quote: Alexander Salenko
              I don't really have a dacha, but I've been buying a lot of things from the street vendors for over 20 years.

              I have. Yes, for about 20 years we planted some carrots, greens.... Granny makes such preparations, you'll swallow your tongue wassat But the grandchildren are already turning up their noses, Snickers, chips and fast food are tastier for them. request And for the first time in 20 years, my son and daughter-in-law said that next year they would also plant a little.
              This is the budget rule people have: if you don't take care of yourself, no one will take care of you. But the boyars' words and deeds diverge, and where can a peasant go? hi
              1. -1
                3 October 2024 22: 36
                Quote: fif21
                And for the first time in 20 years, my son and daughter-in-law said that next year they would also plant a little.

                And oops - ah the youth are under 40 belay years....
                1. -1
                  3 October 2024 23: 21
                  Quote: your1970
                  And oops - the young people are almost 40 years old...

                  Yes Something like that. I wrote to you that I am 10 years older than you. hi
              2. 0
                3 October 2024 22: 39
                Well, because fast food is, like, cool, they, the grandchildren, are not in a vacuum and hear how they are told. I myself can't say that I am against McDonald's, when running around for work it can be nice to throw something in your stomach, well, there simply shouldn't be a choice between a burger and borscht, porridge and cutlets, the first one is oh so important by the way.
                Here with McDonald's they put you on something that's not worth cooking.
                1. 0
                  3 October 2024 23: 43
                  Quote: Alexander Salenko
                  Well, because fast food is, like, cool, they, the grandchildren, are not in a vacuum and they hear how they are told

                  They watch TV and see an advert (I haven't seen an advert for borscht or solyanka) wassat June 1st "Children's Day", I say to my people - so, a gang of juvenile delinquents, today is your holiday, I'll take you where you ask. They consulted, and the eldest says, grandpa, we want to go to Chicken, there are also slot machines in the next room, nuggets, French fries and various goodies. I looked at them and remembered borscht, cutlet with mashed potatoes and gravy, compote, pie with apple jam, and I felt sorry for them, they won't live to see my age. hi
            2. -1
              3 October 2024 22: 34
              Quote: Alexander Salenko
              For over 20 years I have been buying a lot of things from the street vendors, it’s a shame they squeezed out the butchers, the blood sausage is just superb.
              These smart guys think that something has gone past their mouths, that's all. And to make a normal tariff so that trade is official, what is the point of all these conventions?

              Hmm ...
              On one condition.
              In the early 2000s, 11 people died from salmonella at once - from homemade eggs. Very tasty, just super and inexpensive ...
              A man whose pregnant wife and two children had died took an axe and hacked to death the seller's wife and daughter, who was helping her father sell eggs.
              They gave him a life sentence.
              I don't mind that they traded - but if God forbid something happens - such sellers will be kicked in the ass with their entire families in the cold, and their property will be sold to help the victims. Regardless of age and other regalia...
              And there was a precedent - an 80-year-old granny was selling sunflower seeds and hemp at the same time. Matchboxes. belay .. They won't give much - she's old, yeah-yeah

              Z. S
              By the way, we are not the only ones who sell home-made meat - they have mixed it up with hormones and feeding gel to domestic pigs lol
              So there are no guarantees that it will be meat. not from the industrial zone - long gone.
              1. -1
                3 October 2024 23: 21
                And does market control provide guarantees? That was under Ukraine, so I won't reveal anything, I bought milk for my children from my mother's friend, she sold what she could at her own expense, so as not to bother with the tax office, and handed over the leftovers to the market.
                As for salmonella, I remember how they scared me, I don't remember anyone dying, but at the Yuzhnaya poultry farm, a million birds went under the knife, the city of Simferopol, and the vineyards in Crimea also left. Like, there's no point in drinking, with less aplomb, they killed the essential oil production with essential oil.
              2. -1
                3 October 2024 23: 53
                Quote: your1970
                In the early 2000s, 11 people died from salmonella at once - from home-made eggs.

                More people died from diluted store-bought vodka. The giant "Bush legs" and the meat of English bulls and cows fed on anabolics turned many people in Russia into those animals. People in Russia grasp everything on the fly. laughing How does grandma know that drugs are the second most profitable business, between arms trafficking and prostitution? hi
                1. -1
                  4 October 2024 00: 00
                  Quote: fif21
                  More people died from diluted store-bought vodka.

                  From the moonshine sold in stalls
                  Quote: fif21
                  The giant "Bush legs" and the meat of English bulls and cows fed on anabolic steroids have turned many people in Russia into those similar to these animals.

                  Resolution on provision of vitamins (specific belay ) and antibiotics in animal husbandry - 1960-1970.
                  BVK is from the same opera.
                  Hydrogenated fats and palm - there too...
                  There is nothing new under the sun, alas...

                  Granny, for my character - for life in a 2*2 cell. Sold mainly to minors.....
                  1. -1
                    4 October 2024 00: 08
                    Quote: your1970
                    Granny, for my character - for life in a 2*2 cell. Sold mainly to minors.....

                    I agree, burn the witch. I heard a story about a city boss, drug dealers got his son hooked on drugs, the bullies brought him a drug dealer wholesaler. He said to burn him, they burned him in the boiler room. This was in the late 80s, when it was just beginning. hi
  2. -1
    3 October 2024 14: 11
    Everything has been stolen before us (c)...........
  3. +4
    3 October 2024 14: 13
    Their deeds... they get what they jumped for, that's what they get.
    1. -1
      3 October 2024 14: 23
      That's what they get for jumping around so much.
      Comparing what is happening, we can say - Whether you download or vote, you will still get ...
      1. +2
        3 October 2024 14: 27
        And when did the khakhly live "on a salary"?.. They'll always steal something or take a bribe.
        1. -4
          3 October 2024 14: 31
          And when did the khakhly live "on a salary"?.. They'll always steal something or take a bribe.
          I doubt that this is just a feature of x0xл0B)
  4. 0
    3 October 2024 14: 20
    Lace panties are an expensive pleasure. And Thomas is not cheap.
  5. +4
    3 October 2024 14: 26
    Ukrainians to receive 'cut' wages in October due to retroactive increase in military tax
    yes and... with them!!!
  6. 0
    3 October 2024 14: 28
    But they still have no choice
    1. -2
      3 October 2024 14: 39
      But they still have no choice
      Who has it?) Those who are mobile, in demand on the global labor market, can leave the former CIS zone, and the rest?
  7. +1
    3 October 2024 14: 30
    Yes, many SVU soldiers will receive an advance in lead, and in November they will not need a salary at all, since Bandera does not take taxes, admission is free - welcome Ukrainians no tax, don't forget to bring your white slippers.
    1. +1
      3 October 2024 15: 10
      It's really interesting, will this "Military tax" be taken from the salaries of their military personnel on the front lines? After all, it turns out that they are now one of the highest-earning categories of citizens in Ukraine.
  8. +1
    3 October 2024 15: 16
    Well, "freedom doesn't come for free." And here you also have to fork out for the right to die for NATO. The Westerners are brilliant in their free Banderites.
  9. 0
    3 October 2024 20: 59
    Why do they need a salary? Ukrainian lard! Yes
  10. 0
    3 October 2024 22: 31
    Are you still surprised? They have already killed all the law and the constitution by the ears of expired powder, nailing it to the throne. And this is just a consequence and continuation....