Ukraine tells Santas to pay tax

 Ukraine tells Santas to pay tax
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Summary Ukraine asks entertainers who are making money to pay income tax.



KIEV: Cash-strapped Ukraine on Wednesday reminded entertainers making money by posing as Did Moroz - the local version of Santa Claus - and his helpers to pay income tax.


The former Soviet republic s government faces $9 billion in foreign debt repayments next year and its budget deficit almost tripled in January-October this year to more than $4 billion.


By studying internet advertisements, the state tax service found out that a Did Moroz with a traditional female Snihuronka (Snow Maid) helper would earn 250 to 3,500 hryvnias ($30 to $440) per hour in capital Kiev this season.


"Such citizens will need to file forms and pay taxes," the tax service said in a statement.


The service said it was barred from conducting tax checks on small businesses but urged ordinary Ukrainians to report tax-dodging Santas.
 

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