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Belgrade – “It is not debatable that influencers and freelancers, those who obtain income from abroad, must pay taxes,” Minister Sinia Mali said today.
Source: B92
Photo: Tanjug / Zoran Zestic
Mali recalled that the 2003 law has not changed and that everyone who wins must pay taxes and it is their obligation to declare taxes.
“It is not a hobby, you do business and earn money, if you cannot do it yourself, find a tax advisor and finish it,” Mali said.
He expressed his belief that most pay taxes, but that some do not, so the Tax Administration is there to help, but, he pointed out, you have to pay taxes.
“We can clarify some things, the Tax Agency fills out their applications when they cannot do it alone, I don’t think anyone in the world would do that,” said Mali, adding that in 2003 there were not many people who made money like this, but now it is due to circumstances . this matter in the center of the stump.
As he said, new solutions are possible in the future, but these are obligations that refer to the past period and he hopes that, like everyone else, those who come from abroad will pay taxes.
“I am willing to talk about that for the future, if we need to explain some more things, maybe some law and change, change and clarify. It is not a problem, but we will do it in the future,” Mali said, answering questions from journalists in Palaces of Serbia.
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