Interpipe paid UAH 2.6 billion in taxes and fees in 1H2025

In January-June 2025, the Ukrainian industrial company Interpipe increased its payments of taxes and fees to budgets of all levels and extrabudgetary funds of Ukraine by 9% compared to the same period in 2024, to UAH 2.621 billion. This was reported to GMK Center by the company’s press service.

Contributions to the state budget amounted to UAH 1.818 billion, which is 1% more than in January-June 2024, and contributions to local budgets amounted to UAH 406 million (+33% y/y). The company transferred another UAH 397 million (+32% y/y) as a single social contribution (SSC).

Interpipe employs 9,500 people at five production facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which is a frontline region. The Corporate Patronage Service systematically helps and provides everything necessary to more than 1,000 employees who serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine or other law enforcement agencies. In addition, this separate structural unit of the company provides ongoing support to veterans, families of the deceased, missing, and captured soldiers.

Despite the difficulties of wartime, Interpipe remains one of Ukraine’s key industrial companies, continuing to produce railway and pipe products for domestic and export markets, invest in production capacity, and increase contributions to the Ukrainian budget.

In 2024, Interpipe increased its payments of taxes and fees to budgets of all levels and extrabudgetary funds of Ukraine by 27% compared to 2023, to UAH 5.501 billion.

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