Subsidy and debt for utilities
If I have a debt for utility services and it exceeds 680 UAH, can I challenge it in court and still receive a subsidy?
If I have a debt for utility services and it exceeds 680 UAH, can I challenge it in court and still receive a subsidy?
I recently learned that the Pension Fund has automatically transferred subsidies to households with income changes of more than 50%. I am wondering if people who changed their place of residence this year will receive a subsidy and do they need to contact the Pension Fund?
The family consists of me, my husband and child; my husband went abroad three months ago, my son and I stayed in Ukraine; can we issue a subsidy (for me and the child) without taking into account the husband and his income?
Do citizens have the right to appeal in court the amount of the housing subsidy calculated by the Pension Fund for the 2025-2026 heating season?
If I have arrears for utility bills for more than three months and they exceed UAH 680, can I appeal the refusal to grant a subsidy if I believe that the arrears arose due to circumstances beyond my control?
If I am denied subsidies due to debts that have already been repaid, do I have the right to appeal this decision in court?
If this is my first time applying for a subsidy, can I submit an application electronically?
I am a citizen of Ukraine and receive a subsidy for utilities. In September, I learned that the amount of my subsidy has changed due to the recalculation of income. I am wondering if citizens whose income has changed significantly during the year are eligible for the subsidy? Do I need to contact the Pension Fund for recalculation?