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EU membership could reshape VAT rules across large parts of Serbia’s economy

Serbia’s future accession to the European Union would bring one of the most significant overhauls of the country’s tax system since the introduction of...

April rule changes tighten FX VAT treatment and e-invoicing discipline in Serbia

Serbia’s April 2026 regulatory updates to electronic invoicing and VAT accounting introduce a more rigid and technically precise framework for transactions conducted in foreign...

Tax exemptions for participants at Expo 2027 in Belgrade

Serbia has introduced a special regulatory framework defining which participants in Expo 2027 Belgrade may benefit from exemptions from value-added tax (VAT / PDV)...

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,...

Serbia’s VAT threshold stagnates while neighboring countries implement increases, affecting small businesses

While Serbia has kept its VAT entry threshold at eight million dinars since 2013, neighboring countries have seen significant changes after raising their own...

VAT collection is falling, and the state is counting on even higher income

Although the collection of value added tax (VAT) this year is significantly lower than originally planned, which the Fiscal Council also assessed as "worrying",...

Are consulting services of foreigners taxed in Serbia?

Domestic companies often hire consultants from abroad for their needs, which means paying a certain fee for the services rendered. A problem can arise...

Serbia, Capacities for production of electricity from renewable sources are growing

The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Law on Amendments to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources. Thanks...

Serbia, Corn and wheat prices grew on Product Exchange

The growth of corn prices by 4.23 percent and wheat by 6.51 percent marked this week’s trading on the Product Exchange. The weekly report states...
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