The net public debt of Montenegro from independence in 2006 to the end of 2020 increased from EUR 701 million to EUR 3.53 billion, i.e. by…
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Montenegro can have stable public finances only with a healthy and strong real sector, because without a strong economy and new jobs, but not in the…
The public debate on the draft Law on the joint contribution of companies with revenues of more than EUR 5 million has been extended to April,…
The tax on extra profit, defined as a crisis measure for this and the next year, should be paid by 294 companies, writes Pobjeda. That is…
The average salary without taxes and contributions (net) in January amounted to EUR 757 and was 4.1% higher compared to December last year. Compared to the…
The Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget accepted the amendment of Democratic Front MP Dejan Đurović to the amendments to the Real Estate Sales Tax Act,…
Today, the Parliamentary Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget supported a set of financial and tax laws, which, through higher taxation and the introduction and change…
The Ministry of Finance is preparing a set of laws and measures with the aim of increasing budget revenues, which will relate to higher taxation of…
With 22.86% of the total tax and excise burden on products and services, Montenegro is at the very top of Europe, followed by Croatia with 18.54%…
Research by the Citizens’ Association Alternativa showed that at least half of the income from tourism is untaxed, as well as that state and municipal budgets…


