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Taxation in Slovenia

This article describes the main types of taxes for individuals and legal entities in the Republic of Slovenia. ©Dan Dimmock from Unsplash Taxation of Individuals The minimum wage in Slovenia in 2024 makes €1253,90 before taxes (gross wage). 1) Income tax in Slovenia is levied at a progressive rate that ranges from 16% to 50%

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Cisco to acquire Slovakia-based Slido

While Zoom continues to be the leader in the world of videoconferencing, Cisco’s WebEx division today announced an acquisition to underscore its own intention to keep its hat firmly in the game. The company has chosen Slido, Slovakia-based company, that lets people moderate questions and interactions from a larger group participating in virtual conferences as

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JYSK home goods chain reports higher sales and profits in Slovenia

JYSK, the home goods chain retailer said its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) jumped 22% to a record high 6 million euro ($7 million) in fiscal year 2020 despite coronavirus pandemic. Photo: Unsplash/Toa Heftiba The company’s turnover rose 6.6% to 38.6 million euro in the past year. The sales growth was biggest in the

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Plan your business ahead! Here is your calendar of business liabilities for December 2020

Here is a list of important taxpaying and obligatory reporting deadlines that all entrepreneurs in Slovenia should take into consideration. Photo: Unsplash/Eric Rothermel The dates and deadlines are especially important for following taxpayers: self-employed entrepreneurs, partners of sole proprietorships who are managing persons, Public Sector, legal entities (both public and private sector) and natural persons.

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The sixth stimulus package enters into force

To mitigate the impact of the coronavirus on the economy, the sixth package has been designed by the government valued at around EUR 1 billion. The legislation extends several existing measures, while a major novelty is help with fixed expenses. Photo: Unsplash/Lena Balk The package extends once again the furlough subsidy scheme, measures to improve

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