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Tatіana Mazur
Answer provided 29.08.2023 10:30
Yes, there is such a Law - 2823-IX, "On Amendments to the Tax Code of Ukraine and some laws of Ukraine regarding the support of borrowers whose property was destroyed or damaged as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine."
But please note that support mechanisms: credit freezing and loan forgiveness are possible only for consumer loans, i.e. personal loans, and do NOT apply to business loans.
The answer is informational and does not replace a full legal consultation. For a detailed analysis of your situation, contact a lawyer directly.
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