“27% of the surveyed FPOs plan to close in the near future, more than half of which stop working due to a sharp increase in the tax burden.”, — write: epravda.com.ua
27% of the surveyed FPOs plan to close in the near future, more than half of which stop working due to a sharp increase in the tax burden. This is stated in the “Opendatabot” survey. Of those planning to close — 62% — they made the decision to close because of a tax increase. Another 19% of entrepreneurs stop working because of business problems. “It is worth noting that due to a large-scale attack by pro-Russian hackers on state registers, closing a business is either very difficult or impossible,” the study says. 21% — in IT. Since the signing of the law on the introduction of military duty for small and medium-sized businesses, 2 closed ones account for 1 new FOP. Thus, 24,497 entrepreneurs stopped working in the period from the moment the president signed the law until December 17. During this same period, 2.2 times fewer new cases were opened: 10,947. For comparison, in the corresponding period last year, only 1 was closed for every 4 new FOPs. Advertising: Read also: Big procrastinator. Why Zelensky is postponing tax increases