Your KVED was split into several NACE 2.1 codes: what to do
About 160 old KVED-2010 codes have several matches in NACE 2.1-UA. These are the “Split” (1:n) and “Redistribution” (n:m) change types. Here is how not to make a mistake.
Why it happens
One old class could cover several different activities. In the new classifier they were separated into distinct codes for more precise statistics. So your specific new code depends on what you actually do.
How to choose the right code
- Open your code in the converter — you will see all new options.
- Expand the activity description under each option.
- Choose the option matching your real work.
- If you have several activities, several new codes may apply at once.
Not sure which to pick? Go by the activity that brings your main income, and check the FAQ.