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Managing a Sole Proprietorship in Serbia: Key Procedures After Registration
Pravni aspekti12. јануар 2026.

Managing a Sole Proprietorship in Serbia: Key Procedures After Registration

An extract from the register of sole proprietors is an official document confirming the status of your business. It is often required for various legal and administrative procedures, such as applying for a residence permit (boravak).

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Opening a Sole Proprietorship (Paušal) in Serbia: A Complete Guide
Oporezivanje12. јануар 2026.

Opening a Sole Proprietorship (Paušal) in Serbia: A Complete Guide

Paušal taxation in Serbia is a simplified system with a fixed tax rate that does not depend on the entrepreneur's actual profit. This regime is considered the simplest and most convenient, especially for freelancers, IT specialists, and consultants working with foreign clients.

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Online Government Services in Serbia: A Detailed Guide for Citizens and Immigrants
Pravni aspekti12. јануар 2026.

Online Government Services in Serbia: A Detailed Guide for Citizens and Immigrants

The Serbian government services portal is designed to simplify interactions between citizens, as well as foreigners residing in the country, and government organizations. It consolidates numerous services, enabling users to handle administrative and business matters online.

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Alta Bank in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Relocators
Hipoteka i finansiranje12. јануар 2026.

Alta Bank in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Relocators

For those planning to move to Serbia, many financial questions arise. One of the popular banks for foreigners is Alta Bank. It is important to understand the key features of working with it from the start to avoid surprises.

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A Year of Life in Belgrade: Visas, Taxes, Prices, and Life Hacks for Expats
Život u Srbiji18. децембар 2025.

A Year of Life in Belgrade: Visas, Taxes, Prices, and Life Hacks for Expats

After a year of living in Belgrade, the city map takes on new meanings. Special marks appear on it—so-called 'Russian spots.' These are establishments with Russian roots: from coffee shops and bars to beauty salons and barbershops, of which there turned out to be a surprising number in the city.

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