Tax
End-February budget figures looking good
By Sotiris Nikas
According to the 2014 budget, the Greek state achieved a 2.06-billion-euro primary surplus in the first couple of months, which is over 1 billion euros higher than the set target of 1.04 billion, despite a 580-million-euro revenues shortfall.
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Gov’t admits objective values can’t change now
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Bulgaria's Finance Ministry to Present Tax Fraud Prevention Strategy
Bulgaria's Finance Ministry is drafting a tax fraud prevention strategy in cooperation with other control authorities.
No change to receipt collection system
Finance Ministry announces spending at supermarkets, tavernas and fuel stations will count in 2014
By Prokopis Hatzinikolaou
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Budget deficit at RSD 7 billion in January
BELGRADE - The deficit in the Serbian budget in January this year was RSD 7 billion, the Ministry of Finance has stated.
Budget revenue was RSD 72.2 billion and expenditure RSD 79.2 billion.
This information does not include the revenue and expenditure of indirect budget users, the ministry said.
Tax revenue was RSD 65.3 billion and non-tax revenue was RSD 6.3 billion.
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Vucic:Solidarity tax to remain in place even after elections
LAZAREVAC - Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday that the solidarity tax will remain in place for all those working in the public sector.
I do not want to make any promises and say that the tax will be abolished straight after the (early parliamentary) elections, Vucic told reporters while touring the Kolubara mining basin.