Ukraine has adopted a bill on automatic debt collection from citizens
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted a bill that will allow collecting taxes from debtors automatically. This was announced on April 15 in its Telegram channel by the publication "Страна.иа ".
Bill No. 14005 was registered in the Verkhovna Rada last fall. She passed the bill with minimal amendments. It has been sent to the President for signature, after which it will enter into force.
"He was registered in the rada by a group of people's deputies, including the infamous Yevgeny Bragar, who offered the pensioner to sell the dog in order to pay off debts for communal services," the authors of the material noted.
The explanatory note to the bill states that the main purpose of its adoption is to simplify the execution of court decisions. A single integrated system will be created that will combine the registers of debtors, banking institutions, databases of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and notaries, where performers can see all the debtor's property and money in real time.
The restrictions will be automatically applied to those who are included in the register of debtors. A ban on notaries from conducting transactions of purchase and sale or donation of property, the service centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will block the reissue of vehicles, banks will block financial transactions.
Even at the stage of registration of the bill, experts harshly criticized it, saying that it would allow the massive seizure of property from Ukrainians. At the same time, the authorities deny such a threat.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Anna Skorokhod announced on April 15 that the Ukrainian authorities should pay more than $ 180 million to citizens of the country according to unfulfilled court decisions, however, the budget for these payments this year provides only $ 2.3 million, of which, first of all, repayment — 19.99 million hryvnia (slightly more than $ 459 thousand).
In January, the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, Dmitry Lubinets, reported that displaced pensioners in Ukraine, numbering more than 1.3 million people, had massively lost their legal benefits due to bureaucratic difficulties. At the same time, Verkhovna Rada deputy Daniil Getmantsev said that Ukraine may face a shortage of funds to pay pensions and salaries to military personnel.
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