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Developments in Ukraine’s parliament on economic reforms, international obligations

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Benchmarks and soft commitments in the memorandum with the IMF

The draft law on customs reform was sent to the president for signing.

On Sept. 23, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk signed draft law #6490-d on the restart of the State Customs Service and it was sent to the President’s Office. The bill will come into effect after the president signs it.

The Parliament adopted in the first reading the draft law on increasing taxes.

The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s Parliament, adopted in the first reading draft law #11416-d on tax increase. It was the second attempt after the previous rejection of the bill in the parliament and its revision by the Tax Committee.

The draft law suggests the record high increase of taxes to ensure additional budget revenues of Hr 58 billion ($1.4 billion) till the end of 2024 and Hr 137 billion ($3.3 billion) in 2025. As we reported earlier, the revised version has only one update which raises the bank profit tax rate up to 50%.

Lawmakers have two weeks to submit amendments to the draft law, so it can be considered the second reading not earlier than in mid-October. It means that the provision of the draft law may be applied retroactively as the text suggests they should come into effect from Oct. 1.

The Verkhovna Rada adopted the draft law with amendments to the State Budget 2024.

Last week, the parliament voted for draft law #11417 on increasing defense spending by Hr 500 billion ($12 billion) in the final reading. Thus, in 2024 Ukraine will have the record high budget spending of Hr 3.73 trillion ($90 billion).

The Verkhovna Rada supported in the first reading the Accounting Chamber reform.

The Parliament adopted in the first reading draft law #10044-d on the reform of the Accounting Chamber.

The draft law suggests establishing a transparent competitive selection of the ACU’s members with participation and the decisive vote of international experts, extending the mandate of the Accounting Chamber to all public finances, strengthening its independence, reducing a number of the ACU’s members from 13 to 11, and introducing external audit with experts with international auditing experience.

World Bank priorities

Last week the parliament adopted four draft laws from the World Bank requirements.

During the parliamentary meetings scheduled for Sept. 17-18, the Verkhovna Rada adopted four draft laws in the final reading and one draft law in the first reading which Ukraine was obliged to adopt within the agreements with the World Bank.

The Parliament adopted in the final reading draft law #5819 on regulating rating agencies and #11474 to address the issue of privatization of the state banks which will be sold transparently via Prozorro.Sale platform.

Moreover, the Verkhovna Rada fully adopted draft law #11063-d on the State Agrarian Register and #10143 with the amendments to the Bankruptcy Code which are also obligations to the EU under the Ukraine Plan of Ukraine Facility.

Furthermore, the Verkhovna Rada adopted in the first reading the new draft law #11520 on public procurements. Me and my colleagues are preparing several proposals to the draft law in the second reading regarding closing abuses currently allowed by exceptions to the law.

Source: Kyiv Independent

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