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Fixed Internet market transferred UAH 6.1 bln in taxes to budget

3 January , 2026  

The fixed Internet provider market paid 48.5% more taxes to the state budget in January-November 2025 than in 2024—UAH 6.1 billion, according to Danylo Getmantsev, head of the parliamentary committee on finance, tax, and customs policy, in a Telegram post on Friday.

According to his data, personal income tax (PIT) and military tax (MT) increased by 61% to UAH 1.9 billion, income tax by 25.8% to UAH 0.6 billion, and value added tax (VAT) amounted to UAH 3.27 billion, which is 58.1% more than last year.

The VAT payment rate also increased by 1.1% to 9.71%.

The average salary in the fixed Internet sector increased by 26.9% and amounted to UAH 17,900 in October 2025, Getmantsev noted.

“At the same time, some operators have not stopped fragmentation, and the work of the BEB to stop crimes in this area and bring those responsible to justice has not yet become systematic,” said the head of the parliamentary committee on finance, tax, and customs policy.

According to the National Commission for the Regulation of Electronic Communications and Postal Services (NCCEC), revenues in the fixed Internet market grew by 3% in the first half of 2025, to UAH 12.1 billion, average revenue per user (ARPU) increased by 3.5% to UAH 237.8, and the number of lines decreased by 0.5% to 8.4 million. There were 2.5 million lines in rural areas, which is 7.1% more, and fixed Internet access increased to 17,000 settlements (excluding TOT).

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