Parkinges make a lot, state pays a dime

Parkinges make a lot, state pays a dime

Kosovo's budget loses hundreds of thousands of euros annually due to the lack of parking taxing in Kosovo. Thousands of drivers pay for cars parking on daily bases in Kosovo cities. Mostly uninfigurated parking lots are in Pristina. The Tax Administration warns measures against those who damage the state budget. They work as businesses but [...]

They function both businesses but are not registered as a special sector for parking only as it happens with the ranking of businesses in Kosovo.

203 registered parking lots of them also have a problem with not fiscalization.

It seems that the head center is the one that creates the biggest problems in state taxes. To park a car, in most parking lots in Pristina, one hour costs one euro.

These law-abiding owners are from the Pristina region.

As long as Kosovo's Adminstrate Taxation Law limits it to show the names of offenders, those for T7 indicate they have submitted recent remarks before the seizure.

Pristina, which has over 20 parking lots on its territory, still does not have any such management as its property.

The opposition Pristina municipality even sees the issue very problematic. He says the municipality is escaping revenues that could be taken from the management of numerous parking lots that use public space.

Television has also contacted Pristina municipality officials who have said that the parking lot is within the Ministry of Trade and Industry but that the latter have returned no answers to the issue.

In the rule of Shpend Ahmeti, the underground Parking project at the Philological Faculty is one of the most controversial plans. This project is expected to be implemented soon and its capacity will be from 500-900 vehicles.

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