Serbia's biggest importer concerned with additional flour taxes

Kosovo Assembly MP from the LDK ranks and businessman Ramiz Kelmendi has estimated that the additional tax imposed on flour imported from Serbia 0.04 cent/kg hurts citizens' pocket. Kelmendi has said past governance has protected local producers, removing T VV out of 18. “While today added value [...]
Kelmendi has said past governance has protected local producers, removing T VV out of 18. While today the value added from this tax to the government's new movement, it again charges the citizen standard with less than 12m euros a year, a total that falls from figures (5.2 million benefits the budget and 6.8 million benefits the producer. Where's the citizen?
Kelmendi's Facebook mailing:
Additional tax on flour imported from Serbia 0.04 cent/kg, damages citizens' pocket
When we consider the goal of protecting local producers in this case, the flour producers, by adding to their price price value for 0.04 cents of tax, the question is how much this extra amount is, what it costs to measure the standard of the citizens we have to protect.
The previous government protected this position in this sphere by removing, T AV of 18 %, while today the value added from this tax with the government's new movement again charges the citizen's standard with less than 12m euros a year, a total dropping by figures (5.2 million benefits the budget and 6.8 million benefits the producer. Where's the citizen?
At first glance this sum is not large, but when we share the Kosovo worker's personal income, which is about 300 euros, it turns out that the entire working class in this industry will be funded, or 1800 employed for the entire year.
It is well - known that the Government of Kosovo has a duty to maintain its citizens' standard, and in particular the unemployed, and in this context the bread is the fundamental article for this category of citizens, while on the other hand, we finance companies for which it had to be obtained balance of their success in the past years, the amount of monetary circulation and, in turn, the established commission to bring about the decision for protection. It is possible that these companies will be released from profit tax as the first case, then subsidised by the Government of Kosovo wheat culture, seized by excises in fuel for agricultural vehicles and removed by T The VV for fuel, if these aren't enough, then let's approach the compensation tax. That's because it turns out, the government is protecting the budget and undermining the pocket of citizens in need, as well as enriching the pocket of those who should not be repaid.
Out of 12m euros, it is emerging that each Kosovo citizen will be charged with 30 loaves per year, or the average families with 180 bread a year, which means these families should further commit to adding their own family budget.
In part, the Government's goal should be to protect citizens from high prices and then protect producers from non-play competition.












