You can now apply for an electronic taxpayer ID card online via Diia
Ukrainians can now apply for an electronic Taxpayer ID Card (RNOKPP) through the "Diya" app without having to visit government offices. The service is available for both adults and children, making it possible to completely eliminate the need for paper documents.
This was announced by Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
The electronic version of the Taxpayer Card, equipped with a QR code, has the same legal validity as the paper document. This innovation allows Ukrainians aged 14 and older to independently order an electronic card without visiting the tax office. Parents can also apply for an RNO-KPP and an electronic card for their child under 17 in digital format—the completed document will automatically appear in the parents’ app.
Applying for an electronic taxpayer card in “Dii” became available on May
14. Importantly, this option is available even for children who are temporarily abroad due to the war. The e-Consul system is used for this purpose.
“Any Ukrainian citizen aged 14 or older can order an electronic taxpayer card with a QR code—on their own, without visiting the tax office.”
To obtain a tax ID for a child in the “Dii” app, follow these steps:
- Open the “Diya” app.
- Go to the “Tax Services” section.
- Select “Tax ID for a Child.”
- Enter or confirm your contact information.
- Review the application and sign it using “Diya.Sign.”
To apply for an electronic Taxpayer Card for yourself or your child, you should:
- Open the “Diya” app.
- Go to the “Tax Services” section.
- Select “E-Taxpayer Card for Yourself or Your Child.”
- Enter or confirm your contact information.
- Review the application and sign it with “Diya.Sign.”
According to Yulia Svyrydenko, over 24 million Ukrainians are already using the “Diya” app, which demonstrates the high popularity of digital services in Ukraine.
As a reminder, “Diya” has automated the renewal of employee reservations.
A Kyiv resident was scammed twice in a scheme involving removal from the wanted list and fictitious reservations.