The pardon of 100 euros from property tax, Gerjaliu: It's experimenting.

Former head of the Kosovo Economic Ode (OEK), Safet Gerjaliu told the Online Economy that the decision to pardon 100 euros from property tax would harm the municipal budget and create dissatisfaction. According to him, the decision is an experiment that testifies to the lack of real dialogue. “The decision now to forgive 100 [...]
According to him, the decision is an experiment that testifies to the lack of real dialogue.
The decision now for the forgiveness of 100 euros within the 2023 calendar year has to be analysed in three ways, the first in economic terms, not all municipalities have the same level of development and incomes are not at an equal level, in the second order it cannot be compared or the Pristina Comuna starting point with other municipalities, in the third order there will be definitely damage to the municipal budget, and these revenues are the pillar of functioning of institutions at the municipal level, so I believe in terms of socialism, institutional reasons in terms of the municipality or other municipalities, in the future there will be definable of such a decision of the 276.
“In the absence of a literal dialogue today, government decisions fall arbitraryly, decisions that either end up in constitutional court or damage the citizen, whether private sector or local level, in this direction a recent property tax experiment has been made, we have after the promotion, we have after the rejection, we have post-responsion, we have the approval of” he said.
In addition Gerjaliu added that only through constructive dialogue and criticism can decisions that are in the interest of citizens and social stability fall, reports EO.
We need to learn once and for all that dialogue definitely has no alternative and only through constructive dialogue and criticism can decisions that are in the interest of citizens and in the interest of social stability by always hinting that this stability and this dialogue will affect the economic stability that Kosovo” deserves.
The Assembly on July 27th has approved the amendment of the new real estate tax law, which envisions the possibility of profiting from the write-off of bills of 2023 to 100 euros, tax releases for primary residence and agricultural land, restrictions on interest estimates not to exceed the value of tax duty, lower tax rates for 2024, and the start of a progressive tax application from 2025.












