Ukrainians are in for a new pension reform: how much will have to be deducted from salaries.


The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has developed a pension reform that provides for deductions from salaries.
According to the draft "On Compulsory Accumulative Pension Provision", developed by the Ministry of Social Policy, employees and employers must pay a mandatory contribution to state or non-state pension funds.
The draft provides for a reduction in the Unified Social Insurance Contribution from 22% to 17% in the first year, 16% in the second year, and 15% from the third year onwards.
Employees are required to pay a mandatory accumulative contribution, which will gradually increase, and they can also refuse to pay an additional contribution or resume its payment at the employer's request.
Employers will pay a mandatory accumulative contribution, which will depend on the accumulation base for the contribution over the years.
Self-employed individuals are also required to pay an accumulative contribution according to an established scheme.
Employers and the self-employed must pay the accumulative contribution simultaneously with the unified social contribution, and failure to make these payments may result in a fine.
The accumulative contribution is calculated from all types of employee payments and is not considered a tax.
Participants in the system must choose an institution for accumulative pension provision before starting to pay accumulative contributions. A State Accumulative Pension Fund will also be established for individuals who have not chosen another institution.
Read also
- Real Estate Tax: Who Pays the Most in Ukraine
- Zelensky urged EU leaders to take tough decisions regarding Russia and support Ukraine
- Seasonal restrictions for drivers introduced in Ukraine: what will be banned behind the wheel
- Fraudsters are targeting Ukrainians abroad: what hides behind the 'help' in the e-queue
- Exemption from mobilization: who can receive a deferral or 'armor' from July 1
- From 32 hryvnias per liter: Ukrainians have been shown how gasoline, diesel, and autogas prices differ at gas stations in Kyiv region