More than 3,000 companies have been expelled from the "white business club" since the beginning of the year
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Since the beginning of 2025, 4,113 companies have joined the list of taxpayers with a high level of voluntary compliance with tax laws, while 3,228 have left. About writes Opendatabot.

A total of 8,882 companies are currently members of the White Business Club. This is 885 more than at the beginning of the year.

Among the current participants, there are six companies that are already in liquidation, one is in bankruptcy, and one has open tax proceedings due to debts.

In addition, 37 companies from the "white business club" had Russian owners at the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Most of the companies on the list are engaged in trade: 22% of the companies are engaged in wholesale or retail trade or vehicle repair.

Manufacturing is in second place (16%), followed by agriculture, forestry and fishing (14%). This is followed by real estate (8%) and administrative services (7%).

More than 3,000 companies have been expelled from the "white business club" since the beginning of the year
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Kyiv has the largest number of such businesses – 25% of all companies on the list. Dnipropetrovs'k (9%), Kyiv (7%), Lviv (7%), and Kharkiv (5%) regions are also actively represented.

More than 3,000 companies have been expelled from the "white business club" since the beginning of the year
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The largest revenues in 2024 among the companies included in the White Business Club were reported by Ukrhydroenergo – UAH 54.2 billion, Petrol Partner (WOG filling station chain) – UAH 49.1 billion, and Roshen – UAH 37.4 billion.

More than 3,000 companies have been expelled from the "white business club" since the beginning of the year
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  • To "white business club" the club includes representatives of large, medium and small businesses that have the best tax compliance record. In total, the members of the "club" pay 16.6% of the total budget revenues.
  • In January, the "white list" of STS found companies associated with corrupt officials and sanctioned persons.
  • In March, EBA member companies addressed the authorities with a proposal to improve the criteria for the "white business club" and to introduce relevant amendments to the Tax Code.
  • In July, a draft law was submitted to the Verkhovna Rada to improvement of the legal regime Areas of high tax confidence (the so-called "white business club").