The goal is to increase employment.
Despite the higher VAT rate, the Tax Administration says the revenues are disappointing.
After passing it last year, the Parliament is now ready to postpone the property tax.
Last year, Croatian IT industry had more than a billion euros in revenues and 2.41 billion kunas in exports.
After mixed signals, it seems that the government will fulfil the Prime Minister’s promise to postpone the widely-hated tax.
Although promised ahead of the elections, the government does not seem to have any plans to implement this part of the election manifesto.
Marić: The final decision will be made in the autumn.
International taxation policies are making Croatian businesses uncompetitive.
Martina Dalić talks about the Government’s plans for the Autumn.
The delayed tax could be introduced by January 2019 at the latest.