Today, the Montenegrin Government approved the Fiscal Strategy for 2023-2027, alongside a report on the public consultation process. The strategy sets out fiscal policy goals, measures,…
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The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has recommended improvements to the government’s fiscal strategy, proposing a comprehensive long-term impact assessment of planned reductions in pension contributions.…
The Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) has assured that the recently proposed Fiscal Strategy will not adversely affect its operations. The Fund confirmed that pensions…
The proposed fiscal strategy outlines a significant change: the removal of the current VAT exemption for international shipments valued up to 75 euros. Under the new…
As printed media battles to remain viable, the Montenegrin government is considering a substantial VAT increase from seven to 15 percent, a move that could deliver…
The newly proposed Fiscal Strategy is poised to be a significant economic reform, emphasizing not only fiscal stability but also prioritizing the welfare of employees and…
The development of Montenegro’s Fiscal Strategy for 2024-2027 has involved extensive dialogue, resulting in valuable feedback from various stakeholders. The Ministry of Finance (MF) is now…
The draft fiscal strategy suggests raising the VAT rate on books and print media from 7% to 15%. This move contrasts with the common practice in…
Boris Mugoša, a member of the Social Democrats (SD), outlined the projected borrowing requirements for Montenegro over the next three years, estimating them at approximately three…
Starting October 1, approximately 300,000 employees in Montenegro will see an increase in their wages, according to Finance Minister Novica Vuković. In a statement addressing frequently…