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New portal for freelancers in Serbia

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Freelancers in Serbia on the new portal

Freelancers will be able to quickly and simply report the income they have earned and, with more favorable tax treatment, settle their obligations and exercise their right to pension and health insurance.

During this month, freelancers in Serbia need to submit a tax return for the first two quarters of 2023.

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The portal contains a number of useful tools for all existing and potential freelancers:

Self-assessment test whether they meet the requirements to be a freelancer
Tax liability calculator based on which he will choose one of two options for taxation
A guide in which they will find answers to the most important questions.
Estimates are that the portal could initially be used by up to 100,000 freelancers who earn income by working for other individuals in Serbia or for individuals and legal entities abroad.

The new freelancer self-taxation model is the result of a year’s work and negotiations by the Ministry of Finance, the Tax Administration, the Cabinet of the President of the Government of Serbia, as well as representatives of the freelancer association, and the creation of the portal was supported through the StarTech innovation promotion project of the Philip Morris company, which is implemented by NALED.

Cooperation with freelancers within working groups was of key importance on the way to finding the best solution for regulating the rights and obligations of freelancers in Serbia, which was brought about by this portal. The solution is suitable for everyone, whether they occasionally do some work or it is their daily routine. We will continue to be there, if any additional consultation and clarification is needed, says Slavica Savičić, State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance.

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According to earlier research, Belgrade was among the top 10 destinations for digital nomads, and he believes that the new freelancer taxation model will encourage them to come even more.

Our goal, which we have now reached, is that you can comfortably do business all over the world from Serbia. The Freelancers portal brings a precise solution for everyone, because we insisted that taxes be paid in as few clicks as possible. The secret of the success of the new platform is the inclusion of all interested actors – concluded Nenad Paunović, director of the team for IT and entrepreneurship in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister.

On the new portal, when submitting the tax return, freelancers will enter the total amount of income generated in the quarter, mark whether they are health insured on some other basis, and finally choose one of the two self-taxation models.

After submitting the application, they will receive a payment slip with a QR code for quick payment. On the portal, they will be able to keep records of all payments and, at the end of the quarter, drag all payments into the tax return with one click.

Ivan Miletić, director of corporate affairs for Southeast Europe of the Philip Morris company, reminded that at the initiative of StarTech, the extension of the limit on the growth of flat-rate taxes was adopted and freelancers were given the opportunity to pay the lowest amount of contributions in order to be health insured.

We hope to continue the series of implementation of good reforms and as the first next step we nominate the introduction of a unified payment of taxes for entrepreneurs, which would not only save their time and money, but also reduce the room for mistakes, which has been a frequent case so far. We will continue in this direction, and this is an ideal opportunity to reveal to you that we are preparing another B2B portal that will aim to connect small businessmen and large businesses according to the principle of supply and demand, says Miletić.

The executive director of NALED, Violeta Jovanović, explained that the work on the Freelancer Portal is not finished and that its improvement will continue.

Further steps are planned to make this reform as comprehensive as possible, and the portal more advanced and useful. What awaits us in the future are trainings for public servants and freelancers, development of untimely tax returns, generation and filling of the database of questions and answers through the contact form, monitoring and further reporting on the use of the portal, and what we propose to institutions is to link the Freelancers portal with the website of the Central of the compulsory social security register and the development of the English version of the portal, since non-residents can also be freelancers, said Jovanović.

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