Tax and permit advantages in Croatia lure Slovenian transport firms

Tax and permit advantages in Croatia lure Slovenian transport firms

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Representatives of Slovenian hauliers have warned Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek about what they see is the migration of haulage companies to Croatia.

Among the reasons, they noted lower social security contributions per employee, lower income tax and faster procedures to obtaining work permits in the neighbouring country, CE Report quotes STA.

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