During January-February 2026 taxpayers of the Kherson region transferred 815.1 million hryvnias to the state budget. This is 179.8 million hryvnias more than for the same period last year.
This is reported by the Department of Economic Analysis of the Main Department of the State Tax Service in the Kherson region, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol.
The bulk of revenues was provided by three taxes, which account for almost 97% of all payments.
The largest share is the personal income tax — 587.9 million hryvnias, or 72.1% of the total amount.
The military tax provided 143.5 million hryvnias, which is 17.6%.
Another 58.6 million hryvnias, or 7.2%, came from value-added tax.
Earlier it was reported that small businesses in the Kherson region paid 412.3 million hryvnias in single tax, which is only 5.2% more than last year’s figure. The average growth rate of this tax in Ukraine is 10.6%.

