[ad_1] Finance Minister Siniša Mali said that the Digital Property Law is something completely new in our country. Source: B92 Tuesday, 12/15/2020 | 10:32 -> 11:10 Photo: TANJUG, ZORAN ŽESTIĆ According to him, Serbia does not want to be left behind the world, and this law regulates the use of …
Read More »Mali: According to the proposals of the self-employed next year, taxes are paid in all states
[ad_1] Finance Minister Siniša Mali stated that he had received requests for the “Do not destroy the self-employed” initiative and noted that its proposals could be discussed over the next year, when a new set of the Tax Law is being prepared. Income of Individuals. Until then, says the minister, …
Read More »Do guest workers have to pay taxes? An official explanation has arrived from the Ministry of Finance.
[ad_1] Residents of Serbia, whether earning income at home or abroad, pay taxes at home, according to the Ministry of Finance. Source: News Friday, 12/4/2020 | 10:05 Photo: Depositphotos, AndreyPopov They do not have to pay contributions Guest workers who pay contributions to social security, including pensions, health and unemployment, …
Read More »ARRIVAL OFFICIAL EXPLANATION FROM THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE: Here’s if guest workers have to pay taxes
[ad_1] Considering that employees temporarily working outside the country of origin are entitled to a tax credit, and Serbia also has numerous agreements to avoid double taxation, in practice few are also indebted to Serbian finances. The right to a tax credit based on the tax paid on the salary …
Read More »TAXES FOR GUEST WORKERS: If you work abroad, these are the cases in which you could be taxed in both countries
[ad_1] The fact that they are residents of Serbia makes our temporary workers abroad also Serbian taxpayers. Some tax advisers explain that this is probably not the intention of the state. The position of the authorities remains to be known. Taxpayers have recently and somewhat unexpectedly decided to collect revenue …
Read More »All Serbs working abroad have to pay taxes in Serbia, they can reduce it if they meet two conditions
[ad_1] AUTHOR: Blic / Alo.rs / DS DATE AND TIME: 02.12.2020. 16:08 All citizens of Serbia classified as “residents” are required to pay taxes and contributions, regardless of whether they have earned a salary abroad. Korona, airport, Photo: Tanjug More than 300,000 Serbian citizens who, according to the latest census, …
Read More »MORE THAN 300,000 SERBS WORK ABROAD Now they also have to pay taxes in Serbia, and with two conditions YOU CAN REDUCE IT
[ad_1] More than 300,000 Serbian citizens who, according to the latest census, are working abroad, could expect additional costs, if the Tax Administration decides to strictly implement the current Law on Personal Income Tax. That is, Article 7 of this Law prescribes that the taxpayer of income tax is a …
Read More »Do guest workers also pay income taxes as influencers?
[ad_1] Belgrade – The Association of Freelancers and Entrepreneurs stated that, according to the Income Tax Law, citizens working and living abroad will also pay taxes and contributions. Source: Tanjug Tuesday, 12/1/2020 | 17:16 -> 18:12 Photo: Depositphotos / AndreyPopov Regarding the doubts and public interpretations of the last days …
Read More »The Serbian government has confirmed new measures against the epidemic and a decision on taxes has been taken.
[ad_1] The Serbian government has adopted new measures to combat the coronavirus epidemic, which apply to primary and secondary school students. As announced, from November 30 until the start of winter holidays on December 21, distance classes will be taught for students from fifth to eighth of primary school and …
Read More »The self-employed face up to 10 years in prison for non-payment of taxes
[ad_1] Illustration Although it is still not clear for the self-employed how exactly to calculate the foreign income tax that they are obliged to pay, the Tax Administration says that the penalties for the debt are clear and range from 5,000 dinars to 10 years in prison with a fine …
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