Montenegro often promotes tourism as a strategic sector, but behind the marketing slogans lies a reality of unplanned construction, traffic chaos, and declining standards. Prof. Dr.…
Montenegro’s tax debt reached €745.9 million by August, including €455.9 million in principal and €290 million in interest, according to the Tax Administration (PU). Gross tax…
Montenegro may soon get a direct Madrid–Podgorica flight as Spanish airline Iberia considers launching services to the capital. The move follows strong performance and high load…
Public consultation on amendments to the Labor Law reveals mixed reactions from the business community regarding mandatory salary transparency. The proposed changes aim to align with…
Despite growth in arrivals and overnight stays in the first half of the year, Tivat recorded a decline in tourism revenue in July, indicating an uneven…
The recent plan to build a bottled water factory in Danilovgrad, which would employ 25 people, has highlighted the longstanding issue of unexploited high-quality water sources…
Montenegro’s new Law on Games of Chance, which took effect on August 14, introduces modern measures aimed at stronger oversight, responsible business practices, and a stable…
Tax inspectors in Montenegro have intensified controls over taxpayers regarding general tax registration, filing of tax returns, transaction reporting, cash payments, and employee registration across the…