Hamza: Fiscal Reforms Easy for Business

Since today, private businesses in Kosovo will not pay T V The US has yet to sell its goods, as implementation of new fiscal policies has begun since 1 January. Finance Minister Bedri Hamza announced this after a meeting he had with representatives of the Association of [...]
Since today, private businesses in Kosovo will not pay T V The US has yet to sell its goods, as implementation of new fiscal policies has begun since 1 January.
This was made known by Finance Minister Bedri Hamza after a meeting he had with representatives of the Association of Business in Kosovo, where he talked about new fiscal policies and their impact on doing business.
Minister Hamza said new fiscal policies have entered into force since January 1st of this year, while in the fiscal policy strategy, there is also the passing of TVS from the border to the inside, which will positively affect the private sector in the country.
He stressed that businesses are already left to obtain necessary documents so that they can then be released from basics.
The chairman of the Kosovo Economic Ode, Safet Gerjaliu, said the economic agenda has no alternative and that it is extremely important that conditions are being created for private sector development, respectively.
“What makes this process unique is the fact that growth and support in education, technology and other projects are envisioned in budgetary projections, he said.
The chairman of the American Oda in Kosovo, Arian Zeka, said that while the state is creating facilities, it is also responsible for businesses to be part of collective responsibility.
Meanwhile, Kosovo Producers Club head Astrit Panja said the measures are very important, but there is still to be done. While stressing that every saved euro means increased investment and increased prosperity.












