- The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted a draft law on transaction fiscalisation, which will now go through the parliamentary process.
- The law aims to modernise tax collection, prevent tax evasion, and combat the informal economy by requiring real-time electronic reporting of transactions.
- It introduces oversight mechanisms, free applications for small taxpayers, and aligns with EU tax directives.
- The draft law addresses shortcomings in the current system, drawing on international experience and public feedback.
- The initiative is seen as a strategic move to strengthen fiscal stability, improve tax efficiency, and support sustainable economic development.
Source: regfollower.com
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