- Kosovo’s Tax Administration has introduced new limits on cash transactions for taxpayers engaged in economic activity.
- From June 1, 2026, payments over €2,000 to non-business individuals cannot be made in cash.
- Such payments must be done through bank accounts or other electronic payment methods, and splitting payments is not allowed to bypass the rule.
- Violations will be punished under Law No. 08/L-257 with fines and other penalties.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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