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Ukrainians Paid 4.9 Billion UAH in Property Tax in Early 2026

Ukrainians paid 4.9 billion UAH in property tax from January to April 2026. This amount represents a 14.5% increase compared to the same period last year, as reported by the State Tax Service of Ukraine.

Ukrinform UAReport2 min readUpdated 5/17/2026

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At a glance

  • Property owners paid 4.9 billion UAH in tax from January to April 2026.
  • This represents a 14.5% increase compared to the same period in 2025.
  • Kyiv contributed the highest amount at 1.05 billion UAH.
  • Over 180.6 billion UAH was collected from taxpayers overall, growing 15.5%.
  • The growth signifies improved financial health for local budgets.

Why it matters

The growth in property tax collections reflects economic resilience in Ukraine. Increased local revenues can support essential public services and infrastructure developments, enhancing community welfare.

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What Happened

From January to April 2026, property owners in Ukraine contributed 4.9 billion UAH to local budgets in property tax. This figure marks a significant increase of 14.5% compared to the same time frame in 2025, indicating a strong performance in tax collections during the early months of the year.

Key Details

The taxation of real estate, excluding land, produced a notable influx of revenue for local budgets, which amounted to a total of 4.9 billion UAH during the four-month period. The report, issued by the press service of the State Tax Service of Ukraine, highlights the municipalities that contributed the most to this figure.

The contributions came primarily from major cities and industrial regions. Specifically, Kyiv residents accounted for 1.05 billion UAH, while the Kyiv region followed with 547.3 million UAH.

Dnipropetrovsk and Lviv regions also made substantial contributions, with 490 million UAH and 487 million UAH, respectively. These contributions are crucial for local governance and development initiatives.

Local budgets across Ukraine received over 180.6 billion UAH from taxpayers in the first quarter of 2026. This total represents a 15.5% increase compared to the same period in 2025, further demonstrating growth in tax revenue across various categories.

Why It Matters

The increase in property tax collections may indicate a recovering economy as property owners continue to fulfill their tax obligations. Enhanced local budget revenues can lead to improved public services and infrastructure development in communities. Continued growth in tax revenues is essential for sustaining local governance and responding to the needs of Ukrainian citizens.

Background

Property tax in Ukraine plays a vital role in funding local government operations and services. Since the beginning of the conflict in 2022, economic conditions have varied, making tax collection efforts crucial for local municipalities.

The upward trend in property tax signifies a positive shift amidst ongoing economic challenges, reflecting both resilience and adaptability within the nation's tax system. The State Tax Service's reporting of these figures provides insight into the financial health of local budgets in Ukraine, as authorities aim to bolster revenue streams while ensuring compliance among property owners.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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