CEE Tax & Payroll Newsletter 1/2024
Get a better overview of the most important changes in tax, labour, and payroll legislation in the CEE region.
This guide, which has grown from covering 15 countries in 2013 to 25 in 2024, delves into a broad spectrum of tax issues, focusing on corporate income taxation, transfer pricing, employment, and sales taxes.
The 2024 guide offers a detailed analysis of tax regimes across a range of countries including Central and South-Eastern Europe, Germany, Austria, Moldova, Ukraine, the Baltic States, and for the 2nd time, Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
In the first section, the tax systems of the CEE region are presented country-by-country, based on data provided by the relevant Forvis Mazars offices. The end of this guide contains summary tables that allow side-by-side comparisons of the relevant tax environments.
The primary aim of the publication is to allow for comparisons to be made between the fundamental factors of competitiveness in the region.
Key findings:
We hope and trust that our readers will find this summary useful and inspiring. We also included the contact information for Forvis Mazars offices and experts.
Note that every year the tax guide launches also as an interactive online platform, in which you can compare among various tax parameters and topics, as well as among country-specific information.
Download the static version of our guide in English or discover the online tool of Forvis Mazars CEE tax guide 2024.
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