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New VAT system for international postal shipments in Montenegro: What you need to know
25/11/2024
Starting from January 1, 2025, Montenegro will implement a new tax regime for all postal shipments coming from abroad, following changes in the VAT...
President calls for reconsideration of VAT and excise laws amid price hikes and pension concerns
09/09/2024
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović announced at a press conference today that he will return the VAT Law and the Excise Law to the Parliament...
The VAT rate for hospitality businesses will be increased from 7 to 21 percent
15/12/2023
The government has decided to increase the value-added tax (VAT) rate in the hospitality sector from 7 to 21 percent, returning it to the...
Montenegro, Amendments to the VAT Law
16/12/2022
In order to further harmonize the national legislation with the Directive of the Council of the European Union (EU) 2006/112 on the common system...
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