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In Kozarska Dubica 50 Percent Less Administrative Taxes

Published February 2, 2013
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The Municipal Assembly of Kozarska Dubica adopted a decision on the municipal administrative taxes, which are anticipated to have 50 percent lower tariffs in industry, agriculture and urban planning and construction.

The Head of the Municipal Department of General Administration and Veterans Disability Protection Dušan Drljić explained that the goal of reducing the amount of municipal taxes is that ease the situation for all citizens, and especially for independent entrepreneurs. It would also enable them to obtain a work permit more easily and with lower costs.

There are lower taxes that apply to the area of economy, agriculture, physical planning and construction, environmental protection, water management activities and areas of residence.

At the December session of the municipal assembly of Kozarska Dubica a decision on communal taxes was adopted, which by 30 or 50 percent reduced the current tariffs.

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