- Social liberal MPs in Bosnia and Herzegovina have proposed ending the VAT exemption for gambling in 2026.
- The proposal aims to ensure fair taxation and redirect funds to social structures, especially healthcare.
- MPs argue gambling should not have more favorable tax treatment than essential sectors like food and medicine.
- The proposed changes could increase annual revenue for the Federation from KM 35m to at least KM 150m, with additional funds for local communities.
- Extra funds would support healthcare, treatment of diseases, social initiatives, and other public sectors; MPs reject claims that the proposal is populist.
Source: sbcnews.co.uk
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