“The season of tax audits begins in Ukraine, how the shadow fleet helps Russia avoid sanctions, and what deposit and loan rates will be this year. . According to Reuters, these restrictions are planned against more than 100 tankers that transport Russian oil”, — write on: ua.news
The season of tax audits starts in Ukraine, how the shadow fleet helps Russia avoid sanctions and what will be the deposit and loan rates this year
In the last weeks of its stay in power, the administration of the current US President Joe Biden plans to introduce additional sanctions against the Russian Federation because of the war it started with Ukraine. According to Reuters, these restrictions are planned against more than 100 tankers that transport Russian oil, two Russian oil companies, as well as oil traders and Russian insurance companies. It is about the so-called ““shadow fleet” is a scheme used by the aggressor country to bypass the price restrictions imposed by the West on its oil.
Occupied Transnistria and Moldova could diversify gas and electricity supplies in advance before the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine was stopped. However, they did not do this and are trying to put out the fire urgently. Who is to blame and why it is definitely not Ukraine, NV Business found out, trying to untangle the complicated Moldovan energy issue
And what will be the credit and deposit rates this year, why exports IT-services are falling and whether Ukraine needs an additional issue of the hryvnia
Biden’s final blow. The administration of the US president plans to introduce real sanctions against Russia “of the shadow fleet” – how it is arranged
The Russians have learned to bypass sanctions thanks to ““shadow fleet” – hundreds of tankers that change flags, pump oil on the high seas and disable the identification system. Oil exports are critical to powering the Kremlin’s war machine.
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Transnistria freezes for the sake of the picture. Why is the territory occupied by the Russian Federation without gas and how did this become part of Russian propaganda against Ukraine
More than 460,000 residents of Transnistria were left without heat, experienced intermittent power outages, received gas only for cooking, and industrial consumers stopped their work. In Tiraspol, they say that this is connected with the stoppage of transit of Russian gas. Why is this not so?
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The Stalker Effect: How Culture Affects the Economy
The Ukrainian game STALKER 2 is perhaps the largest cultural breakthrough of our country. Perhaps, because it is difficult for me to compare with analogues. Ukrainian literature or cinematography are not so popular in the world as to be a phenomenon.
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What will be the deposit and credit rates in 2025 – a forecast
In 2025, key changes in the cost of loans and the yield of deposits will depend on the discount rate of the National Bank of Ukraine. NV Business interviewed experts and made a forecast of the level of deposit and credit rates for 2025
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Whether Ukraine needs an additional issue of the hryvnia in 2025 — experts’ opinions differ
Ukraine is preparing for 2025 with ambitious plans to attract external financing. However, the question remains: will it be necessary to resort to an additional hryvnia issue.
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“We will feel the demographic hole.” Why the export of IT services is falling for the third year in a row and how many specialists will leave Ukraine – interview
What is the state of the Ukrainian IT industry and what can we expect in 2025? CEO of the Lviv IT Cluster Stepan Veselovskyi on the industry’s annual financial results, booking problems and venture investing
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Not only an increase in the military levy: Tax changes in Ukraine in 2025
The third year of the grueling war brings its own economic adjustments to business activities in Ukraine. Tax legislation is one of the most dynamic, and the end of 2024 was remembered for a historic tax increase.
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The season of tax audits officially starts in Ukraine. Who and what to prepare for?
After a shocking 2022 and more or less light 2023−2024, the next year promises to be “rich and interesting” for taxpayers.
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