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The Serbian Tax Administration has published the lists of the biggest tax debtors, and at the top of the list of biggest debtors is the financial intermediation company “Mera Invest” from Belgrade, which owes 1.1 billion dinars. The owner of this company is Mera Investment from Cyprus. The director is Zivojin Petrovic.
Only ten largest active tax debtors owe the state just over six billion dinars.
In the second place in the list of the largest tax debtors, active companies, is “Magma prom” from Sabac, which owes the state 1,040 million dinars, the third place is occupied by “Termol Belgrade” with 805 million dinars, then Belgrade’s “Prodexim” with 770 million. and in fifth place is “Holding Komgrap” from the capital – 548 million.
The joint-stock company Putevi Ušice owes 265 million dinars and Nolit de Zemun 53 million.
The most indebted entrepreneur among 2,636 entrepreneurs is the SWM Ljubomir Opina artisan construction workshop in Lapovo with a debt of 129 million dinars.
Among the biggest debtors who are bankrupt (and there are a total of 764 of them on the list), there is also Beobanka bankrupt with 33.5 billion dinars of debt, then Astra Bank with 20 billion debts and Belgrade Bank with 18 one billion dunes.
Among the ten largest debtors in bankruptcy are the companies Sartid, IMT, Industrija Mašina October 14 …
Only the top ten bankrupt companies with the highest debt to the state owe around 100 billion dinars in taxes!
There are more than 3,000 tax debtors on the lists of active tax debtors from whom debt can be collected, debtors-entrepreneurs, debtors in bankruptcy and those whose GDP was temporarily withdrawn, as of November 30, the Tax Administration announced . There are 335 active companies from which it is possible to collect the debt.
It is also interesting that this year there are no Zekstra companies owned by Dragan Đurić in the list of debtors, whose name was published in the list of previous years by the Tax Administration. At the same time, last year, Đurić claimed that there were no debts to the state, that all existing obligations had been liquidated or that they had entered the UPPR (a reorganization plan prepared in advance).
“The only company within the group that has a debt of 55 million dinars is the Noviteti garment factory, and those obligations are being resolved,” the company said last year when the Tax Administration presented a list of the largest debtors.
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