The Mykolaiv Housing and Communal Services Department named the priority of work in 2024
- Yuliia Boichenko
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8:15, 20 November, 2023
The priority of the Mykolaiv Housing and Communal Services Department in 2024 will be the restoration of damaged objects and the repair of shelters.
Ihor Nabatov, deputy director of the Department of Housing and Housing of the city council, reported this in a comment to NikVesti.
At the same time, he added that what the department's budget will be next year is currently unknown, but the funds will primarily be directed to the restoration of the city.
— Undoubtedly, the priority is to restore damaged objects and shelters. This is the most important thing that can be. But we cannot yet say what financial resources the department will have at its disposal in 2024. The budget was not adopted at the level of the whole of Ukraine, and therefore the local budget as well. Therefore, it is currently 100% impossible to answer perfectly how much money will be at the disposal of the department and in which directions. But the priority is determined — it is the restoration of damaged objects, — said Ihor Nabatov.
We will remind you that the Verkhovna Rada supported in the second reading the draft law, which provides for the transfer of the tax on the income of military personnel from local communities to the state budget. Prior to this, on October 17, the VRU failed to vote.
As you know, as part of the preparation of the law «On the state budget for 2024», the Cabinet of Ministers plans to direct all revenues from the personal income tax of military personnel, 64% of which currently remain in local budgets, to the state budget. The Association of Cities of Ukraine believes that these funds will most likely be dissolved in the state budget, as well as 36% of the current personal income tax, which is administered by the Ministry of Finance. We are talking about 25.8 billion hryvnias this year and 93.7 billion hryvnias next year, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal clarified the day before. The relevant government bill has already been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada.
The budget of Mykolaiv will thus lose 2.7 billion hryvnias, the mayor of the city Oleksandr Sienkevych said.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine can allocate over 517 million hryvnias to the communities of the Mykolaiv region to compensate for the loss of personal income tax from military income.
On October 6, it was reported that the Budget Committee of the Verkhovna Rada reviewed the decision on the draft law on personal income tax from the military and made amendments: from October 1 to December 31, 2023, the «military» personal income tax is directed to the state budget in a ratio of 50% to 50%. One part of 13 billion hryvnias will go to the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine for drones, and the second part, also 13 billion hryvnias, will be directed to the Ministry of Defense for the purchase of artillery systems.
People's deputies also commented on the situation with the possible loss of the military personal income tax. In particular, People's Deputy from the Servant of the People party Artem Chornomorov criticized the Ministry of Finance and the Budget Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine over the decision to withdraw the personal income tax paid by the military from the budget of Mykolaiv.
During the session of the Mykolaiv City Council, he stated that he will not support the 2024 state budget unless it is amended to leave the personal income tax paid by military personnel in front-line communities.
People's Deputy of Ukraine Maksym Dyrdin announced that he will not make any amendments to the 2024 state budget for the Mykolaiv region. Unlike his colleague, People's Deputy Oleksandr Pasichnyi said that he is working on making amendments to the state budget for 2024 in order to balance the revenues of the city of Mykolaiv with subsidies after the loss of personal income tax (PIT), which is paid by the military.
People's Deputy of Ukraine Ihor Nehulevskyi said that he supports the removal of the military personal income tax (PIT) from the budgets of communities, because now the priority is the victory of Ukraine, so all other issues, including the everyday needs of communities, should be put on the back burner.
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