of July 1, 2014 No. 216
About approval of the list of medical products, transaction on delivery on customs area of Ukraine and import to customs area of which Ukraine are subject to taxation on value added at the rate of 7 percent
According to the subitem "v" of Item 193.1 of article 193 of the Tax Code of Ukraine the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine decides:
1. Approve the list of medical products, transactions on delivery on customs area of Ukraine and import to customs area of which Ukraine are subject to taxation on value added at the rate of 7 percent that is applied.
2. The resolution becomes effective since July 1, 2014.
Prime Minister of Ukraine
A. P. Yatsenyuk
Approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of July 1, 2014 , No. 216
1. Medical products for which determination the following terms are used belong to this list:
"Active medical product, implant" - in the value given in the subitem 2 of Item 2 of the Technical regulation of rather active medical products which implant of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved by the resolution of October 2, 2013 No. 755 (The Official Bulletin of Ukraine, 2013 p., No. 82, Art. 3048);
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The document ceased to be valid since September 10, 2014 according to Item 2 of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of September 3, 2014 No. 410