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ITA seizes Large Quantity of Cars in Prnjavor

Published March 24, 2025
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Authorized officials of the Indirect Taxation Administration (ITA), as part of intensified activities in the Prnjavor area, seized several used vehicles and parts for luxury cars worth approximately 192 thousand BAM.

After checking the origin of the goods, ITA officials determined that the person with whom the disputed goods were found did not possess documentation of origin, i.e. documentation that would prove that the goods in question had undergone customs procedures in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The disputed goods have been temporarily seized, and appropriate proceedings will be initiated before the competent court against the perpetrator of the described illegalities.

The Indirect Taxation Administration calls on all citizens to report any form of illegal trade, tax or customs evasion to the ITA hotline number 080 02 06 07. All calls are free of charge and completely anonymous.

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