MAZARS CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN TAX GUIDE 2019
The report on the current taxation regimes of the CEE covers 22 countries includes the Visegrad countries, Southeast Europe, Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic states. Its purpose is to help investors compare the fundamental factors of competitiveness.
Highlights of 2019:
- Consumption-type taxes are still paramount, collection practices are becoming more stringent.
- Positive impressions with online invoicing.
- The total wage cost of employers is still close to 160% of the net wages.
- Corporate income taxes differ widely, the greatest difference exceeds 20 percentage points.
- The European Union has taken steps to restrain tax competition and prevent tax evasion.
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