In Vinnitsa – Poroshenko’s patrimony – a rainwater tax was introduced (VIDEO)

27.02.2015 08:55
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Society, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Kyiv, February 27 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – In Vinnitsa, considered the patrimony of Petro Poroshenko, they are forced to pay for rainwater.

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Ilya Neskhodovsky, chief expert of the “Tax Reform” group of the civil initiative “Reanimation Package of Reforms,” said this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

In his opinion, currently the main factors preventing Ukrainian business from developing are corruption, as well as unofficial payments that small and medium-sized businesses must pay to local authorities.

“Sorry, there was such a payment, if I’m not mistaken, in Vinnitsa, for rain water,” the expert gives an example. - That is, they introduced a payment that rainwater flowing from the enterprise building must be paid for. Such idiotic proposals that local authorities come up with are a threat to business. They must be monitored and changed.”

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