Muharrem: Businesses and citizens in 2023 paid 65% more taxes than in other years, which is why

Political commentator Shenoll Muharremi has published statistics, which he says involves taxes paid by Kosovo citizens in 2020 and 2023, thus making a comparison between these years, writes Periscope. According to Muharrem, the cossavers paid in 2023, 65 percent more heels than in 2020 [...]
According to Muharrem, the cosors paid in 2023, 65 percent more heels than in 2020, or in numbers of 1.1 billion more.
And that's why he said there were two reasons.
The first “The first reason is high inflation in recent years, while the second one taxes have increased. After the left-wing government could sound like something, but either it would be a very wealthy country that, after the resources and opportunities to pay, or always bills in the country should be paid by someone: citizen and business. By a comparison between 2023 and 2020, it seems that Kosovo citizens and businesses have paid 1.11 billion euros more taxes. That is, about 65% more taxes pay each Kosovo citizen and business”, he wrote.
Full response without interference:
Kosovars pay 65% more taxes compared to 2020
Did you feel that you have less finances and purchasing power is down? That's because of two reasons primarily. The first is high inflation in recent years, while the second one, taxes have increased. After the left-wing government could sound like something, but either it would be a very wealthy country that, after the resources and opportunities to pay, or always bills in the country should be paid by someone: citizen and business. By a comparison between 2023 and 2020, it seems that Kosovo citizens and businesses have paid 1.11 billion euros more taxes. That is, about 65% more taxes pay Kosovo citizens and businesses. Maybe that's one of the reasons why the financial and inflation crisis is hurting businesses and families so much. The data on the table presented is from annual financial reports by the Government of Kosovo. Of course, the economy has also grown from 6.7 billion to 9.8 billion euros, but still the value and % tax rates have increased markedly.












