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Increase of Public Revenues from Direct Taxes increased by 9.2 Percent

Published: December 29, 2018
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On its regular session, the Council of Ministers received the information of the Directorate for Economic Planning, which stated that in a period of over ten months there was an increase of public revenues from direct taxes by 9.2 percent, while net indirect tax revenues increased by 8.4 percent compared to the same last year.

In addition to industrial production, BiH continued to grow within the framework of foreign trade exchange after the first half of the year.

From January until October, the increase in commodity exchange was 8.1 percent, exports increased by 8.9 percent, imports by 7.6 percent, and retail sales for 8 percent.

The statistics show that in October, there were 437,800 registered unemployed persons in BiH, which was by 8.5% lower than the same month last year.

 

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