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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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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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Managing a Sole Proprietorship in Serbia: Key Procedures After Registration
Legal AspectsJanuary 12, 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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Change of Basis (Promenu osnova rada): Instructions for a Work-Based Residence Permit in Serbia
Legal AspectsJanuary 12, 2026

Change of Basis (Promenu osnova rada): Instructions for a Work-Based Residence Permit in Serbia

The 'Promenu osnova rada' or 'Change of Basis' procedure is an official process designed for foreigners who already have a residence permit in Serbia based on employment (work-based residence permit) and want to additionally register and link a sole proprietorship (SP) to their residence permit.

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Poštanska Štedionica: A Complete Guide to Accounts in Serbia
Mortgage and FinancingJanuary 12, 2026

Poštanska Štedionica: A Complete Guide to Accounts in Serbia

Before starting to work with Poštanska Štedionica bank, it's useful to familiarize yourself with the main service conditions and fees. This will help you avoid surprises when performing standard banking operations such as cash withdrawals, account deposits, and making payments.

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Registration with the Serbian Pension Fund (PIO): A Complete Guide
Life in SerbiaJanuary 12, 2026

Registration with the Serbian Pension Fund (PIO): A Complete Guide

When moving to Serbia for work or business, one of the key steps is registering with the Pension Fund (Fond za penzijsko i invalidsko osiguranje – PIO). This step is mandatory for legal employment, starting a sole proprietorship, and gaining access to the country's social security system.

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Work Permit in Serbia: A Complete Guide to the Radna Dozvola
TaxationJanuary 12, 2026

Work Permit in Serbia: A Complete Guide to the Radna Dozvola

For foreigners planning to live and work in Serbia for more than three months, obtaining a work permit, or Radna Dozvola, is mandatory. This applies to both salaried employees and founders of their own businesses, whether as a sole proprietor (preduzetnik) or a limited liability company (DOO, similar to an LLC).

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Electronic Signature in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Entrepreneurs
Legal AspectsJanuary 12, 2026

Electronic Signature in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Entrepreneurs

For entrepreneurs who have relocated to Serbia and conduct business here, the electronic signature (EDS) becomes an almost indispensable tool. It significantly reduces the need for in-person visits to government institutions, allowing most operations to be carried out online. This not only simplifies business operations but also makes daily life in the country easier.

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What to Take with You When Moving to Serbia: A Complete Guide to Documents and Belongings
TipsJanuary 12, 2026

What to Take with You When Moving to Serbia: A Complete Guide to Documents and Belongings

Preparation for moving to Serbia begins with understanding the local bureaucratic nuances. An important point that simplifies the process for Russian citizens is that there is no need to apostille Russian documents. Serbia recognizes them without additional certification.

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