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Markovic:Tax administration transformation ongoing in Serbia

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Serbia is implementing a programme aimed at creation of a modern and efficient tax administration, acting director of the Serbian Tax Administration Dragana Markovic said on Saturday.

The Tax Administration in Serbia comprises 180 organisation units with 6,500 employees and it is the most numerous one in the Balkans, Markovic said at a panel discussion during the Summit of finance ministers and governors in Becici, Montenegro.

Croatian Tax Administration Director General Jasna Kropf noted that her country managed to up tax revenues from small and mid-size companies by 30 percent thanks to EU directives and control measures.

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Deputy Director of the Kosovo Tax Administration Nahit Sarku called for closer cooperation between the countries in the region and underscored that it would narrow down the room for grey economy.

Cooperation in the region is good and it will improve further after we connect by IT means, Republika Srpska Tax Administration Director Zora Vidic said.

Still, Vidic expressed disappointment with the attitude of some EU countries because they failed to provide certain data on companies which they were required to submit.

 Source; SerbGov
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