ATB Group of companies paid UAH 13.26 billion in taxes and fees for the first half of 2024, which is 10%, or UAH 1.25 billion, more than in the same period in 2023, the company’s press service reports.
Of this amount, UAH 8.68 billion was transferred to the state budget, local budgets received UAH 3 billion, and UAH 1.58 billion was allocated to trust funds.
The leader in terms of tax payments is the corporation’s flagship company, ATB-Market LLC, which operates a retail network. Since the beginning of 2024, ATB-Market has paid taxes and duties totaling UAH 10.22 billion, including UAH 6.52 billion to the state budget, UAH 2.48 billion to local budgets, and UAH 1.22 billion to trust funds.
In 2023, ATB-Market paid taxes and fees totaling UAH 19.45 billion (in 2022 – UAH 15.63 billion). At the same time, the chain’s turnover amounted to UAH 176.9 billion, which is 2% lower than in 2021 (UAH 179.8 billion).
According to the press service, ATB has been among the ten largest taxpayers in Ukraine for many years.
ATB Corporation is an association of large Ukrainian enterprises operating in such business areas as retail, asset management, food production and sales, and sports and recreation services. Its companies employ more than 70 thousand people.
In 2023, ATB paid UAH 25.06 billion in taxes and fees. Despite the negative factors caused by the war, this figure is UAH 4.62 billion higher than the financial results of 2022 (UAH 20.44 billion).
As of July 15, 2024, the corporation’s retail network includes 1228 stores, compared to 1316 stores in January 2022.
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In January-June 2024, Ukrzaliznytsia (UZ) increased the number of freight cars repaired at its depots and car repair plants by 11.6% to 11.6 thousand.
“More than 11,608 thousand freight cars were repaired at the facilities of Ukrzaliznytsia in the first half of 2024. This is 11.6% more than in the same period last year,” the UZ press service said on Monday.
Among all types of cars, the most repaired were gondola cars (over 6.3 thousand), grain carriers (1.4 thousand), tanks (890), and cement carriers (780).
It is noted that UZ repairs freight cars at the depots of regional branches and car-building and car-repair plants. Up to 50% of repairs are carried out by order of private business entities that own a particular freight rolling stock.
Due to the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has updated its recommendations for Ukrainian citizens to stay in Israel and Lebanon and recommends that they refrain from any trips to these two countries until the situation stabilizes.
“Those who are already in Israel are urged to follow the updated recommendations published on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We also recommend that you refrain from traveling to the territories bordering the Lebanese and Syrian borders; territories bordering the Gaza Strip; and the West Bank,” the ministry’s press service said.
Also, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine strongly recommends that Ukrainian citizens who are in Lebanon leave its territory, as well as avoid the territories bordering the Syrian border, bordering the Israeli border south of the Litani River, the refugee camps of Nahr al-Bared and Beddawi (near Tripoli), Ain al-Gilweh and Mieh Mieh (near Saida), the Bekaa Valley and the southern suburbs of Beirut (Dahiyeh district).
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommends that Ukrainian citizens staying in Israel and Lebanon avoid crowded places, do not participate in demonstrations, strictly observe security measures and rules of stay of foreigners in the country, comply with the lawful requirements of law enforcement agencies, follow the reports of local authorities on the development of the situation and always have their identity documents with them.
Citizens of Ukraine who find themselves in an emergency situation or face a threat to life and health may, depending on the country of residence, contact either the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Lebanon by phone (+961) 5921668 or by e-mail: emb_lb@mfa.gov.ua.
In the event of an emergency in Israel, it is recommended to contact the Embassy of Ukraine in the State of Israel by emergency phone number: +972-546-676-782 or e-mail: consul_il@mfa.gov.ua, or the Ukrainian diplomatic mission in Ramallah by phone: +972-59-823-93-99 or e-mail: pm_ps@mfa.gov.ua.
Citizens can also contact the round-the-clock hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine at +38-044-238-16-57 or by e-mail at cons_or@mfa.gov.ua.
Law enforcement officials have accused Kyivteploenergo (KTE) of overcharging for equipment that was donated to the company as humanitarian aid.
“Kyivteploenergo is outraged by the accusations of law enforcement agencies of overcharging for equipment needed for major repairs at one of its thermal power plants. Please note that the company received this equipment as humanitarian aid, so it is unclear what kind of overpricing and procurement we are talking about,” the company said on its Telegram channel on Friday.
KTE also confirmed that, as a customer, it makes all purchases in the open state system Prozorro, which provides free access for all interested participants on equal terms and determines the winner automatically. The customer does not influence the cost of equipment or works.
“Despite this, the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv continues regular searches on the territory of strategic energy facilities, where large-scale restoration and preparation for the heating season are currently underway,” the company emphasized.
As KTE reminded, the company has repeatedly stated that it is under systemic pressure from law enforcement agencies, which has already led to the threat of shutting down the company and disrupting the procurement of goods and services critical to its operation.
“The actions of law enforcement officers have already led to the failure of more than 220 tenders announced by Kyivteploenergo since the beginning of 2024. Some of them were due to the refusal of contractors to participate in the bidding for fear of becoming involved in far-fetched criminal cases,” KTE noted.
At the same time, the company called on law enforcement officers to act in accordance with the law and martial law during the investigation and to prevent disruptions in the operation of critical infrastructure facilities.