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OKKO paid more than UAH 9.7 bln in taxes

31 July , 2024  

In January-June 2024, the OKKO filling stations network transferred UAH 9.741 billion to budgets and social funds, which is 57% or UAH 3.5 billion more than in the same period of 2023.
“We paid UAH 2.240 billion in taxes and fees directly from operating activities in the first 6 months of 2024. This amount includes VAT (except for import customs duties), retail excise, personal income tax, military duty, land fees, and the mandatory state pension insurance fee,” the company’s website reports.
In addition, another UAH 7.501 billion was paid when importing goods. As the company explained, the amount of taxes paid in this category depends on whether the group’s companies import fuel directly or buy already cleared products from foreign plants on the domestic market.
“In June 2024, the enemy destroyed two of our oil depots. In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, OKKO’s losses as a result of hostilities amounted to $70 million. But we continue to work – we restore filling stations, invest, pay taxes in good faith, and help the Armed Forces,” said Nazar Kupybida, OKKO Vice President for Finance.
According to him, over the past two and a half years, OKKO Group has already paid UAH 33 billion in taxes and donated more than UAH 1.8 billion as charity to support the army and restore the country.
In the first half of 2024, each OKKO filling station paid UAH 5.629 million in taxes and fees per filling station, or UAH 0.938 million per month. This figure is 23% higher than in the first half of 2023. The payment of taxes on operating activities per 1 liter of fuel sold at OKKO filling stations amounted to UAH 3.40/l in the reporting period, which is almost UAH 1 higher than in the first half of 2023 – UAH 2.43/l.
OKKO Group unites more than 10 diversified businesses in production, trade, construction, insurance, maintenance and other services. The flagship company of the group is Galnaftogaz, which operates one of the largest filling stations in Ukraine under the OKKO brand, with about 400 filling stations.
The group’s founder and ultimate beneficiary is Vitaliy Antonov.

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