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The Association for the Protection of Constitutionality and Legality (UZUZ) announced that the “Do not destroy IT” initiative was launched, after the announcement that it would begin to collect taxes related to remittances from abroad, which mainly affects representatives of the sector IT, but also other people. “freelancer”.
The UZUZ announcement notes that together with the “Kreni-Promeni” team and representatives from the IT sector, an online petition was launched and a comparative analysis was announced, as well as the formation of a negotiating team.
“It is mainly a branch that is the most promising and the only one that registers growth even in the period of the pandemic. This is an unprecedented opportunity for the recovery of the Serbian economy. At the same time, it is obvious that there is no audience and outdated regulations apply, “the statement added.
It is claimed that in certain cases, some people will have to pay up to 80 percent of some income, which, according to the Association, pushes people to work illegally, flee Serbia or set up companies in IT. tax havens.
“Many countries are trying to encourage this area with help and subsidies. In Serbia, the relationship comes down to starting, kicking and forcing IT jobs, while subsidies and money from Serbian citizens are sent to companies employing the hand of cheap work. People are offered in the Internet age – a bright future for cable wrapping, “the statement said.
UZUZ pointed out that the information technology sector is an opportunity for independent and free people to create additional value that helps the economic recovery of the country, but also to create a state of citizens who are not a burden, but the engine of a society.
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