Sukha Balka and DMZ paid over UAH 173 million in taxes in Q1

In January-March 2025, DCH Steel Group’s enterprises – Sukha Balka mine and Dnipro Metallurgical Plant (DMZ) – paid UAH 173.4 million in taxes and fees to the state and local budgets. This is stated in the company’s corporate newspaper.

The total amount of tax revenues from Sukha Balka amounted to UAH 96.9 million. The largest share in the structure of payments is the rent for the use of subsoil for mining – UAH 49.3 million. In addition, the mine paid:

  • UAH 18.3 million in unified social contribution (USC)
  • UAH 17.1 million of personal income tax (PIT);
  • UAH 5 million of land rent;
  • UAH 4.8 million of military duty.

Dnipro Metallurgical Plant’s contribution to the budgets amounted to UAH 76.5 million. Of this amount:

  • UAH 25.2 million in land rent;
  • UAH 22.2 million – unified social tax;
  • UAH 21.1 million – personal income tax;
  • UAH 5.9 million – military fee.

Thanks to the stable operation of the enterprises, the state receives important resources for social programs, support for the army and infrastructure needs. DCH Steel Group demonstrates a responsible stance by fulfilling its tax obligations in a timely manner, even in difficult times for the country.

As GMK Center reported earlier, Dnipro Metallurgical Plant and Sukha Balka paid UAH 903.4 million in taxes and fees to the budgets of all levels of Ukraine in 2024. In particular, DMZ paid UAH 498.9 million and Sukha Balka paid UAH 404.5 million.

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Masha Malonog
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