Government representatives demand a 12 percent tax on betting winnings, but do not explain why they raised excise taxes on fuel

Will the roses bloom for citizens now or before 2020? This was hotly debated in parliament during the debate on amendments to the Tax Administration Law.

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Today in the Parliament, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Today in the Parliament, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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We are not Switzerland, but life is better today, the government claims, while the opposition counters that life is more expensive and they are barely surviving. Whether the standard of living of citizens was better six years ago or now, MPs argued in the Parliament, discussing amendments to the law on tax administration and personal income tax.

Government representatives are demanding the introduction of a general tax of 12 percent on all betting winnings, but they are not answering why they raised excise taxes on fuel again last night, so instead of 50 percent, they have now been reduced by 20 percent.

Will the roses bloom for citizens now or before 2020? This was hotly debated in parliament during the debate on amendments to the Tax Administration Act. The opposition claims that we are surviving, while the government claims that we are not Switzerland, but that it is better.

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