Tourist tax collection in Ukraine down 24% in 2022
The total amount of tourist tax collected in 2021 was UAH 235.4 million ($8.63 million).
Drops in collection were recorded in 14 oblasts of Ukraine — mainly those regions that were or are in the combat zone and temporarily occupied. For example, in Kherson Oblast, the amount of tourist tax was down 95%, in Mykolaiv Oblast — 90%, in Donetsk Oblast — 83%, and in Luhansk Oblast — 80%.
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There was also a significant decline in Odesa (80%), Zaporizhzhya (78%), Kharkiv (61%), Sumy (58%), Chernihiv (53%), Kyiv (43%), and Zhytomyr (24%) oblasts and the city of Kyiv (54%). In Dnipropetrovsk and Rivne oblasts, a 15% drop was recorded.
Due to the internal migration of Ukrainians from the occupied and frontline territories, the safer regions recorded an increase in tourist arrivals.
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Lviv Oblast became the leader in the amount of tourist tax in 2022 at UAH 41.4 million ($1.37 million), which is 79% more than in 2021. The capital added UAH 31.4 million ($0.95 million) to its budget. However, this amount is less than half of that in 2021.
Other leaders in collected tourist tax include Zakarpattya Oblast at UAH 19.4 million ($0.59 million), Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast at UAH 17.9 million ($0.54 million), and Cherkasy Oblast at UAH 12.5 million ($0.38 million).
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