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Serbia boosts support for entrepreneurs and fights honey counterfeiting

Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Adriana Mesarović, announced that current ministry competitions will remain open until the allocated funds are fully...

Tax implications and considerations for entrepreneurs purchasing real estate in Serbia

Purchasing real estate through a company entails specific tax obligations, including value-added tax (VAT) and the tax on the transfer of absolute rights. For instance,...

Serbian entrepreneurs burdened by outdated tax system, NALED proposes unified payment reform

According to data from the Agency for Business Registers (APR), there are currently 137,668 companies and 351,003 entrepreneurs operating in Serbia. The number of...

E-commerce in Serbia: Growing trend, but room for improvement

In the past, shopping involved getting dressed, putting on shoes, perhaps grabbing an umbrella, picking up a shopping list, and leaving the house. Today,...

Deadline for submitting 2024 financial reports approaches: Agency for Business Registers to operate continuously over the weekend

The Agency for Business Registers (APR) has announced that the deadline for submitting regular annual financial reports for 2024 is Monday, March 31, 2025,...

Serbia-China business forum: Strengthening economic ties and plans for regional chamber office

A business forum for Serbian and Chinese entrepreneurs was recently held at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, attracting over 200 representatives from Serbian and...

First Regional Summit of Business Associations held in Belgrade to foster economic growth and collaboration

The first Regional Summit of Business Associations was held in Belgrade, organized by the Business Club Stena and the Serbian Export Development Association. The...

Serbia’s loan debt overview: Legal entities, households and entrepreneurs owe 3.8 billion dinars

As of the end of January, legal entities, entrepreneurs and households owed banks a total of 3.796 billion dinars in loans. The largest portion of...
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