The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has submitted an updated draft State Budget for 2026 to the Verkhovna Rada. This document takes into account proposals of the Parliament and outlines the state’s main financial guidelines in the context of war and recovery.
Following the adoption of the Budget Conclusions (Resolution No. 4650-IX, dated 22 October 2025) by the Verkhovna Rada, the Government prepared and submitted an updated draft law on the State Budget for the second reading within the 14-day period stipulated by Article 158 of the Verkhovna Rada Regulations. Although these deadlines were missed, the Cabinet of Ministers completed its task by 3 November.
Changes for local self-government
Ihor Onyshchuk, expert for the Swedish-Ukrainian programme Polaris ‘Supporting Multilevel Governance in Ukraine,’ highlighted key provisions relating to local budgets:
Additional proposals taken into account
Partially taken into account
Not taken into account
New interbudgetary rules: focus on war-affected communities
For the first time, a separate subsidy has been introduced for communities affected by ongoing hostilities: 5 per cent of projected personal income tax revenues, or UAH 5.2 billion. This will enable communities with no income of their own due to the war to meet their basic needs.
Although the total amount of interbudgetary transfers has decreased by UAH 2.19 billion, support for education, healthcare, social protection and housing programmes for internally displaced persons has been maintained.
Social priorities
The budget focuses on human capital:
Other provisions include:
Macroeconomic framework
The 2026 Budget is based on an increase in the income tax rate for banks, from 25 to 50 per cent. This will increase state revenue by UAH 30.6 billion, some of which will be allocated to a special investment project fund (including UAH 4.3 billion for the purchase of passenger carriages).
The revised Budget remains socially oriented and balanced between wartime realities and recovery tasks.
Final stage
The updated State Budget 2026 marks a significant milestone in the budget process. It is scheduled for adoption in the second reading by 20 November.
Ultimately, the country’s financial framework for 2026 will depend on the support that the revised document receives from the Parliament.
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