From early May to August 3, Montenegro’s Tax Administration carried out 2,160 inspections to check the compliance of taxpayers’ operations. The inspections uncovered 423 violations, resulting…
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As Montenegro continues to invest heavily in tourism, infrastructure, and residential construction, a growing shortage of labor is becoming a challenge not only for domestic companies…
Montenegro loses approximately €86 million annually due to unregistered private accommodation, caused by outdated records, inefficient tax collection, and the lack of a central tourism information…
Andrej Milović, former Minister of Justice, has proposed that Montenegro urgently issue €500 million in five-year government bonds to purchase Bitcoin and Ethereum, aiming to create…
The average net salary in Montenegro in June was 1,010 EUR, marking a 0.4% decrease compared to the previous month. However, compared to June last year,…
The Ministry of Finance of Montenegro has reported that the country’s financial situation remains stable, with data from the first half of 2025 confirming a continuation…
The Ministry of Finance has issued a negative opinion on the proposed Law on Property Tax, stating that the law should not be adopted. They emphasized…
In the face of rising inflation and continued price increases for essential goods, Montenegro must strengthen market transparency, according to Jovo Rabrenović from the Institute of…
A positive result was recorded in Montenegro’s banking market at the end of the second quarter of this year, with ten commercial banks reporting a combined…
After more than twenty years, Montenegro has adopted a new Law on Games of Chance. This is not just a new regulation—it is a clear signal…


