Government approves allocation of UAH 1.56 billion in additional subsidies to local budgets for the fourth quarter of 2025

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the allocation of additional subsidies to the local budgets of de-occupied, frontline, and other territories affected by russia’s full-scale invasion. The total amount of support is UAH 1,556,400,000. This decision is based on communities’ actual income for January–November 2025, as well as the provisions of the Procedure and Conditions for Granting Subsidies.


The Government’s decision provides for the distribution of UAH 1,556,400,000 as follows:

  • UAH 263.1 million – to the regional budgets of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions and 80 communities as compensation for losses in personal income tax;
  • UAH 1 billion 98.7 million – for 220 communities that have experienced a decrease in revenues from property tax, land tax, and single tax.
  • UAH 85.5 million – compensation for income tax losses for the regional budgets of the Donetsk, Kirovohrad, Odesa, and Sumy regions;
  • UAH 109.1 million – to prevent the accumulation of wage debts to employees of budgetary institutions.

The Government’s decision also removes restrictions on the use of additional subsidies for frontline communities, enabling funds to be allocated to priority expenditure in line with current needs.

The adopted allocation enables financial imbalances in local budgets to be levelled out, ensuring stable wage payments in the budgetary sector and compensating for the loss of community income caused by russian aggression. It supports the work of schools, hospitals, social institutions and local governments in regions that are most in need of state assistance.

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