Land tax for people with disability group 3 – should they pay it?

Main points

  • People with disabilities of group 3 must pay land tax.
  • Exemption from paying land tax applies to persons with disabilities of groups 1 and 2, parents with many children, pensioners, war veterans, and victims of the Chernobyl disaster.

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Ukrainian legislation provides for the mandatory payment of land tax by land owners and permanent land users. However, there are categories of people who may not pay this tax.

Who can avoid paying land tax?

Lawyer Larysa Kys told Channel 24 that land tax exemption applies to certain categories of citizens. These categories include people with disabilities, parents with many children, pensioners, war veterans, and victims of the Chernobyl disaster.

At the moment, owners of plots in temporarily occupied territories are exempt from paying land tax.

Larisa Kys

Lawyer of the De Jure Law Firm

No tax is paid for land plots unsuitable for use due to the potential threat of their contamination by explosive objects, in the event that village, settlement, city councils, military administrations and military-civilian administrations adopt decisions to establish tax benefits for the payment of local taxes and/or fees in accordance with the procedure specified by this Code.

Who else can avoid paying land tax?

Also, based on paragraph 281.1 of Article 281 of the Tax Code of Ukraine, the following are exempt from paying land tax:

  • persons with disabilities of the first and second groups;
  • individuals raising three or more children under the age of 18;
  • pensioners (by age);
  • war veterans;
  • individuals who suffered as a result of the Chernobyl disaster.

Important! Accordingly, people with disabilities of group 3 must pay land tax

Larysa Kis reminds that benefits for paying land tax are not provided to individuals classified as category 4 victims of the Chernobyl disaster.

For what types of land can land tax not be paid, if this is provided for?

Tax exemption applies to various types of land plots, depending on their purpose, such as for personal use, housing construction, gardening, etc. within the following limits:

  • for personal farming – no more than 2 hectares;
  • for the construction and maintenance of a residential building, outbuildings and structures (homestead plot): in villages – no more than 0.25 hectares, in settlements – no more than 0.15 hectares, in cities – no more than 0.10 hectares;
  • for individual summer cottage construction – no more than 0.10 hectares;
  • for the construction of individual garages – no more than 0.01 hectares;
  • for gardening – no more than 0.12 hectares.

Please note! At the same time, owners of land plots, land shares and land users are exempt from paying tax for the period of validity of the single tax of the fourth group, provided that the land plots and land shares (shares) are leased to a payer of the single tax of the fourth group.

What is the cost of assigning a cadastral number to a plot in 2026?

  • Assigning a cadastral number to a plot of land is a procedure that must be carried out by the owner, and there is no formal fee for “entering” data.

  • The cost of the documentation required to assign a cadastral number can range from 2 to 30 thousand hryvnias, depending on the area of the plot, region, and other factors.

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