Wet dreams of a tax failure-terrorist.


An interview with Hetmancev has been published in Mind.ua, which discusses the government's plans to introduce tax terror in the future. These plans require support and attention. I suggest responding to these statements with figures. I published my response to these statements to the chief 'thief' Husey.
Financial assistance in 2025
In the article, Hetmancev noted that Ukraine may receive financial assistance of $55 billion in 2025, but this amount may decrease to $11 billion in 2026. To compensate for these losses, it is necessary to focus on de-shadowing and accelerated GDP growth.
IMF plans
According to the IMF plan, Ukraine will receive $17.4 billion in 2025 and form reserves of $56.8 billion. In 2026, after the end of the war, state spending will decrease to $23.2 billion. The budget deficit will also decrease.
Ukraine's expenditure reserves
Even in a negative scenario of continued war, Ukraine already has an expenditure reserve of 610 billion hryvnias. Hetmancev was mistaken in his calculations regarding Ukraine's needs for 1 trillion hryvnias. This could be a mistake or an intention to start tax terror against businesses and the population.
Analyzing the material, one can conclude that Hetmancev was mistaken in his forecasts regarding Ukraine's financial needs, or he has malicious intent to conduct tax terror. Regardless, Ukraine already has a substantial reserve of money for the future.
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