All countries of the Western Balkans tend to harmonise their tax laws with the legislation of the EU and implement necessary measures to attract foreign investors to the local financial market by creating preferential tax regimes. Capital gains laws are no exception to this, believe Slobodan Mihajlovic of Eurofast Taxand and Sead Dado Salkovic of Eurofast Global.
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