NewsMontenegro’s tax revenue grows despite drop in social security contributions

Montenegro’s tax revenue grows despite drop in social security contributions

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The Montenegrin Tax Administration (PU) collected €707.5 million in gross tax revenues during the first five months of the year, an increase of €4.7 million compared to the same period last year.

VAT revenue reached €203.2 million, up €32.9 million or 19% year-on-year. Corporate income tax collection amounted to €200.4 million, an 8% increase.

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However, revenue from social security contributions dropped by €66 million or 29%, totaling €160.6 million. This decline is attributed to reduced contribution rates: from 15% to 10% for employees and from 5.5% to 0% for employers.

Despite the drop in contributions, the increase in other tax categories offset the shortfall, ensuring overall revenue growth.

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The PU highlights this as evidence of growing economic activity, improved tax discipline, and the effectiveness of its fiscal measures.

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