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The Serbian Business Registration Agency is founded under the Business Registers Agency Law. It is an institution that finances itself providing services in exchange for fees, and does not function with the help of the budget of the Republic of Serbia. The Trade Register in Serbia is managed by a Bo ...
1. What is the VAT in Serbia? The VAT law in Serbia dates from 2005. The standard VAT rate that applies in Serbia is 18% for a wide range of goods and services. A reduced VAT rate of 8% is levied on certain services and goods, such as food, textbooks, medicines, accommodation, firewood, natural gas ...
1. What is the corporate tax rate in Serbia? The corporate tax rate in Serbia is among the lowest rates in Europe, with only 10%. 2. What is the VAT in Serbia? In Serbia, the standard VAT rate is 18%, but there are several goods and services that benefit from a reduced VAT rate of 8%, such as food, ...
According to Serbian law the same regulations for company establishment apply to foreign and Serbian entrepreneurs. One can chose between the four main types of companies, Joint Stock Company (a.d.), Limited Liability Company (d.o.o.), Limited Partnership (k.d.), and General Partnership (o.d.), havi ...
In Serbia the most efficient form of business is the limited liability company, due to a rather simple formation process, followed by the Serbian joint stock company, which has the same formation process, but is designated for undertaking business at a larger scale, therefore the needed documentatio ...
Entrepreneurs who wish to expand their business in Serbia may do so by setting up a branch. The process of opening a branch in Serbia does not differ much from setting up a regular company. However the entity itself is not considered a separate legal entity, being a representative of the foreign par ...
1. What is the minimum share capital of a Serbian Limited Liability Company (d.o.o.) ? The minimum capital requirement for a Serbian Limited Liability Company is 500 EUR. Stakes can be pecuniary contributions and any other kind, including work and services. 2. What is the minimum share capital for ...