From 1 July, the military levy is to be paid into new accounts

Roman  Panasyuk
Roman Panasyuk Journalist
From 1 July, the military levy is to be paid into new accounts
From 1 July, the military levy will be credited not to the general fund but to the special fund of the State Budget of Ukraine.
From 1 July 2026, the procedure for paying the military levy in Ukraine has changed. The State Treasury Service has opened new accounts, and the State Tax Service has urged payers to check the current bank details before making a payment.

This was announced by the State Tax Service of Ukraine.

From 1 July, the military levy will be credited not to the general fund but to a special fund of the State Budget of Ukraine.

This means that the funds from this levy will be earmarked for a specific purpose. They will be used to pay the salaries of servicemen in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Prior to this date, the military levy was paid into the general fund of the state budget and formed part of general budget revenue.

Which accounts have been opened

Due to the change in the allocation mechanism, the State Treasury Service has opened new budget accounts for the payment of the military levy.

These are the accounts with the following codes:

11011000;

11011001;

11011600;

11011700;

Payers who pay the military levy after 1 July 2026 must use the new bank details.

Where to check the account details

The State Tax Service has urged taxpayers to check that their account details are up to date before making any payment.

This can be done via the Taxpayer’s Electronic Account or on the State Tax Service’s official web portal.

This is necessary to avoid funds being credited to the wrong account.

Why the procedure has changed

The new mechanism was introduced by Law No. 4908-IX ‘On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine “On the State Budget of Ukraine for 2026” regarding the financial support of the security and defence sector’.

The aim of the changes is to ensure that revenue from the military levy is earmarked for the needs of the defence sector.

What this means for taxpayers

For taxpayers, the main change is the need to use new bank details for paying the military levy.

If funds are transferred to the old accounts, the payment may be credited incorrectly or require further clarification.

Therefore, before making a payment, it is advisable to check the payment details specific to your region and the relevant type of payment.

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