In the first half of 2024, the subsidiaries of Astarta paid UAH1.17bn in taxes and duties to the budgets of all levels.
UAH767m was paid to the local budgets of territorial communities in the Kyiv, Poltava, Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv regions, while the state budget received over UAH402m.
“We continue to pay taxes in good faith and full – more than UAH5bn during the full-scale war. It is one of the mandatory conditions for every business operating in Ukraine. As well as additional support for the Ukrainian military, humanitarian and social initiatives,” said Astarta’s founder and CEO Viktor Ivanchyk.
Astarta contributes to protecting Ukraine’s independence and territorial integrity, developing regional entrepreneurship, and increasing Ukrainians’ self-sufficiency through the creation of Resilience Centers through the responsible partnership ecosystem created with Ukrainian and foreign partners. All these projects and initiatives are united by the Common Help Ukraine humanitarian project. Today, the estimated financial value of charitable contributions and humanitarian aid since the humanitarian project “Common Help Ukraine” launched exceeds UAH1.16bn. Four hundred thirty-one entrepreneurs have received grants to build their businesses, and ten Resilience Centers have started operating in the communities.