Damjanović: The government is considering the reorganization of the Post of Montenegro according to the model of the Postal Savings Bank of Serbia

"Montenegro plans to introduce an electronic invoicing system, and that system can be expected in Montenegro by the end of the current year or the beginning of 2024," Damjanović said.

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Damjanović and Mali, Photo: Ministry of Finance
Damjanović and Mali, Photo: Ministry of Finance
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The Minister of Finance, Aleksandar Damjanović, met with his colleague from Serbia and the Deputy Prime Minister of that country, Siniša Mali, in Belgrade, in order to assess the possibilities for improving economic cooperation.

Damjanović and Mali discussed joint infrastructural projects, with an emphasis on traffic, highways and the reconstruction of the railway line Belgrade - Bar, according to a statement from the Ministry of Finance.

One of the goals is to "facilitate the payment transactions of two neighboring countries", whereby Damjanović pointed out that "the Government is seriously considering the possibility of reorganizing the Post of Montenegro, following the model of the Post Savings Bank of Serbia".

It is added that there were also numerous challenges of the global crisis and the advantages of a common response to them, as well as the supply of the market with basic foodstuffs and energy.

Experiences in the implementation of e-fiscalization were also exchanged, and Damjanović said that "Montenegro plans to introduce an electronic invoicing system", and that this system can be expected in Montenegro by the end of the current year or the beginning of 2024.

"In Serbia, the e-invoice system includes more than 200.000 companies," the announcement concludes.

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