Ministry of Revenues and Duties

The Ministry of Revenues and Duties (Ukrainian: Міністерство доходів і зборів України) was a government ministry of Ukraine.

Ministry of Revenues and Duties
Міністерство доходів і зборів
(2012-2014, dissolved)
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Agency overview
Formed24 December 2012
Preceding agency
  • State Tax Service and the State Customs Service
Dissolved27 May 2014
Jurisdiction Ukraine
HeadquartersKiev
Parent agencyCabinet of Ministers
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The ministry was created on 24 December 2012 by a Decree of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and it merged the country's State Tax Service and the State Customs Service.[1][2] Its first and only minister was Oleksandr Klymenko.[3] On 1 March 2014 the ministry was liquidated.[4] Its agencies were transferred to the Ministry of Finance.

On May 27, 2014 it was announced that the ministry will be reorganized into the State Fiscal Service and will be subordinated to the Ministry of Finances.[5]

Corruption case

The building of this ministry contained a large jacuzzi; angelic fresco on the ceiling; a deluxe sauna and a "salt room" (with the floor and ceiling covered in salt); allegedly bare-knuckle boxing matches were held in a specially designed room for it in the building.[6]

Since 31 May 2014 Klymenko is wanted by the General Prosecutor of Ukraine for the creation of tax evasion procedures to significantly reducing the customs value of certain companies.[7] An alleged example of this is the setting up of non-existing firms to whittle tax obligations.[8] This and other alleged crimes are to have costed the state budget of Ukraine 6 billion Ukrainian hryvnia.[7] Klymenko has denied all allegations against him and has called them "groundless".[9]

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