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Buying and Registering a Car: A Detailed Guide to the Simplified Procedure
Legal AspectsJanuary 20, 2026

Buying and Registering a Car: A Detailed Guide to the Simplified Procedure

The first and most important step when buying a car is the official formalization of the transaction. The process begins with signing a Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA), which is the basis for all further actions. To ensure the legal integrity and legality of the transaction, the SPA is usually concluded at a notary's office.

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Lump-Sum Tax in Serbia: Navigating Calculations and Pitfalls
Residence Permit through Real EstateJanuary 20, 2026

Lump-Sum Tax in Serbia: Navigating Calculations and Pitfalls

The lump-sum tax (Paušalni porez) in Serbia is a simplified taxation system for sole proprietors. Its main advantage is the payment of a predetermined, fixed amount of taxes and contributions without the need to keep detailed records of income and expenses. This makes this regime particularly popular among small business representatives, freelancers, and IT specialists.

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Taxes for Sole Proprietors and the Paušal System in Serbia: A Guide for Relocants and Freelancers
Residence Permit through Real EstateJanuary 20, 2026

Taxes for Sole Proprietors and the Paušal System in Serbia: A Guide for Relocants and Freelancers

For many professionals who have moved to Serbia and work with foreign clients, the first question is how to legalize their activities. There are two main paths: working under the special tax regime for freelancers or registering as a sole proprietor (SP).

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Coworking Spaces and Legal Addresses: Key Considerations for Entrepreneurs in Serbia
Residence Permit through Real EstateJanuary 20, 2026

Coworking Spaces and Legal Addresses: Key Considerations for Entrepreneurs in Serbia

For entrepreneurs in Serbia, especially those in the dynamic IT sector, the choice of a legal address is a crucial financial decision. The difference in tax liabilities when registering in a prestigious Belgrade district like Vračar versus the nearby city of Pančevo can be substantial.

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Bank Accounts and Transfers in Serbia: An In-Depth Review January 2026
Legal AspectsJanuary 20, 2026

Bank Accounts and Transfers in Serbia: An In-Depth Review January 2026

Serbia's banking system has its nuances, which can be a source of frustration for foreigners, especially when starting a business. One of the most challenging topics is opening a business account for a sole proprietor (IP). Experience shows that Serbian banks' approaches to new clients with a temporary residence permit (VNZh) can vary drastically.

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The Cost of Heating in Serbia: Why Gas Isn't Always Cost-Effective
Life in SerbiaJanuary 13, 2026

The Cost of Heating in Serbia: Why Gas Isn't Always Cost-Effective

To understand how to heat a home in Serbia, it's first worth looking into the local climate's specifics. The winter in Subotica is quite mild. For example, in December, the weather can be rainy, with an outdoor air temperature of around +6°C. There are no Siberian frosts with temperatures of -20°C or -30°C here.

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A Year of Life in Novi Sad: Impressions, Daily Life, and Travel
Life in SerbiaJanuary 13, 2026

A Year of Life in Novi Sad: Impressions, Daily Life, and Travel

The beginning of life in Serbia, specifically in the city of Novi Sad, was a period of adaptation. The first two months were spent getting to know the country and the city, without processing any documents, to understand whether it was worth staying here long-term.

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A Winter Fairytale in Subotica: Christmas Market Under the Snow
Life in SerbiaJanuary 13, 2026

A Winter Fairytale in Subotica: Christmas Market Under the Snow

On January 7th, Christmas Day, the center of Subotica transformed into a true winter fairytale. The holiday market is underway, and everything is blanketed in fluffy snow, creating a magical atmosphere. Trees and market stalls are covered in white caps, with festive garlands hanging between them.

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Winter in Slovenia: From Snow to Sea in an Hour and Why Real Estate Prices Are Rising
Real Estate MarketJanuary 13, 2026

Winter in Slovenia: From Snow to Sea in an Hour and Why Real Estate Prices Are Rising

Slovenia is a country of striking contrasts, where in just one hour you can travel from winter to a true spring. A trip from Ljubljana, where the temperature hovers around zero degrees, to the town of Izola on the Adriatic coast demonstrates this perfectly. The capital may be shrouded in fog and snow, but on the coast, you'll be greeted by bright sunshine and temperatures of +12 to +14 degrees Celsius.

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