A 5% tax amnesty starting next year, a tax on capital withdrawals, international exchange of tax information, creation of a Financial Investigations Service, and creation of a legal mediation alternative to litigation are among the measures the Zelenskiy team would submit

Friday, April 12, 2019
A 5% tax amnesty starting next year, a tax on capital withdrawals, international exchange of tax information,  creation of a Financial Investigations Service, and creation of a legal mediation alternative to litigation are among the measures the Zelenskiy team would submit

A 5% tax amnesty starting next year, a tax on capital withdrawals, international exchange of tax information, creation of a Financial Investigations Service, and creation of a legal mediation alternative to litigation are among the measures the Zelenskiy team would submit to the Rada, according to a report in liga.net. These economic steps were sources to Ruslan Stefanchuk, the ‘campaign ideologue,’ and Danylo Hetmantsev, the campaign’s expert on economic and financial issues. The report also said former foreign minister Oleksander Danylyuk would be named Foreign Minister. Concorde Capital’s Zenon Zawada writes: “This list of promises goes a long way to remove doubts in the minds of voters about Zelenskiy’s commitment to Ukraine’s Western integration.”

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