Lump Sum Taxation - third round table in Novi Sad

The third out of four regional round tables within the public campaign Lump-Sum Taxation Month was organized in Novi Sad, On Friday, 21 September 2018. 

Within a public-private dialogue, the representatives of state institutions, non-government sector, business associatons and individual entrepreneurs interested in the reform of lump-sum taxation, have identified the challenges and offered possible solutions for improving the lump-sum taxation system in Serbia. 

Similar to the previously organized round tables in Belgrade and Niš, the conclusion was that the key issues with lump-sum taxation include extensive administration,  the uncertainty in the process of approving the status of lump-sum taxpayers, large room for subjectivity in the work of tax inspectors in determining the amount of tax, and delays in issuing tax decisions. 

The campaign Lump Sum Taxation Month is organized within the four-year Public Private Dialogue for Growth Project, financed by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and implemented by NALED in cooperation with the National Public Policy Secretariat. 

The following round table on improving the lump-sum taxation will be held in Belgrade on 25 September, focusing on IT industry.

Join the dialogue and propose your ideas for improving the lump-sum taxation system via www.jpd.rs.

This website uses cookies to ensure the best user experience. By continuing to browse the site, you consent to the use of cookies.

CONTINUE LEARN MORE