Slovenia – Muhasebe News https://www.muhasebenews.com Muhasebe News Wed, 26 Apr 2023 10:46:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Slovenia’s retail sales have dropped the most in almost two years https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/slovenias-retail-sales-have-dropped-the-most-in-almost-two-years/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/slovenias-retail-sales-have-dropped-the-most-in-almost-two-years/#respond Wed, 26 Apr 2023 10:46:45 +0000 https://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=142066 At the monthly level higher, at the annual notably lower

Volume turnover in retail trade in March increased by 0.4% at the monthly level. In retail trade with automotive fuel it declined by 1.6%, in retail trade with food products by 1.1% and in retail trade with non-food products by 0.7%.

Due to the comparison with March 2022 influenced by the war in Ukraine, at the annual level volume turnover declined by 12.7%. In retail trade with automotive fuel, it went down by 16.8%, in retail trade with non-food products by 11.2% and in retail trade with food products by 8.3%.

In the first quarter of this year, turnover declined by 0.5% compared to the same period of the previous year. In retail trade with food products it declined by 6.0% and in retail trade with non-food products by 4.3%, while in retail trade with automotive fuel it grew by 6.9%.

Turnover from trade and repair of motor vehicles up

Volume turnover from trade and repair of motor vehicles grew by 2.5% at the monthly and by 18.7% at the annual level. In the first quarter of the year, it increased as well, namely by 13.9%.


Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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The value of the consumer confidence indicator in Slovenia slightly higher at the monthly and at the annual level https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/the-value-of-the-consumer-confidence-indicator-in-slovenia-slightly-higher-at-the-monthly-and-at-the-annual-level/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/the-value-of-the-consumer-confidence-indicator-in-slovenia-slightly-higher-at-the-monthly-and-at-the-annual-level/#respond Fri, 24 Mar 2023 07:42:17 +0000 https://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=140601 The consumer confidence indicator in Slovenia improved over February by 1 percentage point (p.p.), but remained 11 p.p. below the long-term average.

The monthly increase in the confidence indicator resulted from more optimistic consumer expectations about the country’s economy (by 4 p.p.), households’ finances (by 2 p.p.), and opinions on current households’ finances (by 1 p.p.). Only expectations about major purchases were more pessimistic (by 3 p.p.).

Slight improvement also at the annual level

The value of the consumer confidence indicator was 1 p.p. higher than in March 2022.

Among its components, consumers’ expectations about the country’s economy and about households’ finances increased (by 14 and 8 p.p., respectively). On the other hand, the indicators current households’ finances and expectations for major purchases deteriorated (by 11 and 8 p.p., respectively).

In the last year, the value of the indicator of price trend over the next 12 months has been gradually decreasing and is lower by 39 percentage points compared to the value in previous March. This suggests that the number of consumers expecting a higher rate of inflation is decreasing. The majority of other indicators worsened at the annual level.


Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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How to Get Refund of VAT Paid in Turkey? https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/how-to-get-refund-of-vat-paid-in-turkey/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/how-to-get-refund-of-vat-paid-in-turkey/#respond Thu, 16 Aug 2018 18:00:19 +0000 https://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=12710 I have a refund regarding transportation activities:
– If your domicile, workplace, legal center and work center is not located in Turkey,
– If you are a resident of a country providing reciprocity between Turkey on VAT refund, ( Bosnia- Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia) ( VAT Law – Circular numbered 60)
– If the delivery of goods and services regarding the transportation activity are fuel, spare part, maintenance and repair,
– If the cost of the purchased goods/services, including VAT, is over the limit of invoicing within the related period. (900 TL for 2016 and 2017)
– You can get your VAT refund by applying to the İstanbul Tax Office Directorate Boğaziçi Corporate Tax Office Directorate or Marmara Corporate Tax Office Directorate with a petition.

I have a refund regarding participation to exposition, exhibition and fair:
– If your domicile, workplace, legal center or work center is not located in Turkey,
– If you are a resident of  a country providing reciprocity between Turkey on VAT refund, ( Bosnia- Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia) ( VAT Law – Circular numbered 60)
– If the delivery of goods and the execution of services regarding the participation to exposition, exhibition and fair are exclusively related to these jobs (accommodation included),
– If the cost of the purchased goods/services, including VAT, is over the limit of invoicing within the related period. (900 TL for 2016 and 2017)
– You can get your VAT refund by applying to the tax office determined by the Tax Office Directorate/ Defterdarlık at the province where the exposition, exhibition and fair activities are executed with a petition.

I have a refund resulting from the touristic shopping:

You cannot get VAT refund in case you bought a touristic service.
– If you are a foreign national individual not residing in Turkey,

You can get refund of VAT providing that you get the goods out of Turkey within 3 months beginning from the date of the invoice or similar documents and if:

each invoice for the goods you purchased is over 100 TL (VAT exclusive),

the goods you purchased are not among the goods listed in Special Compsumtion Tax Law Annex I,

the seller from whom you purchase goods is a taxpayer who has the License of VAT Export Exception or is eligible to prepare the special invoicing.

The special invoice which is prepared by the seller for the sales under exception needs to involve the following information;
– Type and number of your passport,
– The branch of your bank and your account number in that bank.

The seller has to prepare the invoice as 4 copies and submit 3 of them to you.

If you want to get your refund from the bank branch at customs;

The salesperson should give you a cheque belong to a bank he has contract; indicating the date and number of the invoice and the total amount of VAT as TRY (Turkish Lira)

You may get your VAT refund from the bank branch at the customs after you get the cheque and the invoice approved by the customs officer.

If you want your refund to be paid to your bank account;

In case you sent your invoice; which is approved as you carry the goods with you, within 3 months following the date of your departure; your refund might be deposited to your bank account or might be sent to your address within 10 days after the salesperson receives the invoice indicates your refund amount.

If you want your refund to be paid in cash;

The salesperson may pay your refund in cash in case you bring the approved copy of your invoice to the salesperson within 3 months following the date of your departure.

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Recycling of Construction in Slovenia! https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/recycling-of-construction-in-slovenia/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/recycling-of-construction-in-slovenia/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2017 06:30:20 +0000 https://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=13110 With the new regulations in Slovenia, construction and demolition wastes will be recycled!

The specialists claim that there is generated two tonnes of waste per person in European construction sector every year.

On the other hand, by recycling those wastes, they may contribute balanced economy.

Source: Euronews

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Minimum Wages in the Other Countries https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/minimum-wages-in-the-other-countries/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/minimum-wages-in-the-other-countries/#respond Mon, 20 Mar 2017 12:51:20 +0000 https://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=11017 Introduction
The amount of minimum wages for the next year is determined in the meeting made in December being the last month of the previous year.

The institution which determines the amount of minimum wage is titled “Minimum Wage Determination Commission”.

Members of the Commission are listed below:
– 5 people – Representatives on behalf of the Government
– 5 people – Representatives from Turkish Company Union (on behalf of workers)
– 5 people – Turkey’s Employers’ Association

The amount of minimum wage in 2017 is supposed to be declared before the year ends.

1- What were the Amounts of Minimum Wages in Turkey for the Last Years?
The gross amounts of Minimum wages for 13 years between 2005 and 2017 are shown in the table below.

In the last column of the table, one may see the increase rate of minimum wages in comparison with the previous year.

The increase rate of minimum wage in 2016 is higher compared to the previous years. As minimum living allowance was included in minimum wage. In the previous years, minimum living allowance was not included in minimum wage.

2- How much is the Minimum Wage in 2016?
Minimum wage in 2016 including minimum living allowance;

Gross:                              1.647,00 TL
Net:                                 1.176,47 TL
Minimum Living Allowance: 123,53 TL (minimum)
Net Paid:                          1.300,00 TL (including minimum living allowance)

3- How much is the Minimum Wage in 2017?
The gross amount of minimum wage in 2017 is 1.777,50 TL and the minimum amount for an employee is 1.404,06 TL including minimum living allowance. Minimum living allowance is included in that amount. There will not be added minimum living allowance to the expounded amount.

Minimum wage in 2017 including minimum living allowance;
Gross:                              1.777,50 TL
Net:                                 1.270,75 TL
Minimum Living Allowance: 133,31 TL (minimum)
Net paid:                          1.404,06 TL (including minimum living allowance)

4- Where Would You Like to Live?
If minimum wage is taken into consideration while giving an answer to this question, the answer will be Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Australia or Belgium. For those countries have the maximum amount of minimum wage, according to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Below, one may find the amount of annual minimum wages of some countries in the World in line with the data given by Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Turkey ranks number 20 in the list.

Date: 20 March 2017

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Investment Legislation https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/investment-legislation/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/investment-legislation/#respond Mon, 13 Mar 2017 13:39:08 +0000 http://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=10324 Turkey’s investment legislation is simple and complies with international standards, while it offers equal treatment for all investors. The backbone of the investment legislation is made up of the Encouragement of Investments and Employment Law No. 5084, Foreign Direct Investments Law No. 4875, the Regulation on the Implementation of the Foreign Direct Investment Law, multilateral and bilateral investment treaties and various laws and related sub-regulations on the promotion of sectorial investments.

Legal Framework of Foreign Direct Investment
1. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Law No. 4875

The aim of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Law No. 4875 is:

  • to encourage FDI in the country
  • to protect the rights of investors
  • to align the definitions of an investor and investment with international standards
  • to establish a notification-based system rather than an approval-based one for FDI
  • to increase the volume of FDI through streamlined policies and procedures

The FDI Law provides a definition of foreign investors and foreign direct investments. In addition, it explains important principles of FDI, such as;

  • freedom to invest,
  • national treatment,
  • expropriation and nationalization,
  • freedom of transfer,
  • national and international arbitration and alternative dispute settlement methods,
  • valuation of non-cash capital,
  • employment of foreign personnel,
  • liaison offices.

The Regulation on the Implementation of the FDI Law consists of specifying the procedures and principles set forth in the FDI Law. The aim of the FDI Law with regard to the work permits for foreigners is:

  • to regulate the work carried out by foreigners
  • to stipulate the provisions and rules on work permits given to foreigners

    2. Bilateral Agreements
    2.
    a. Bilateral Agreements for the Promotion and Protection of Investments
    Bilateral Agreements for the Promotion and Protection of Investments were signed from 1962 onwards with countries that show the potential to improve bilateral investment relations. The basic aim of bilateral investment agreements is to establish a favorable environment for economic cooperation between the contracting parties by defining standards of treatment for investors and their investments within the boundaries of the countries concerned. The aim of these agreements is to increase the flow of capital between the contracting parties, while ensuring a stable investment environment. In addition, by having provisions on international arbitration, they aim to prescribe ways to successfully settle disputes that might occur among investors and the host state. Turkey has signed Bilateral Investment Treaties with 94 countries. However, Turkey is a dualist country, where an international treaty has to be ratified and promulgated in order to become part of the national legal system. Within this regard, 75 Bilateral Investment Treaties out of these 94 have gone into effect so far.

75 countries
Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium-Luxembourg, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uzbekistan, Yemen
Source: Ministry of Economy

2. b. Double Taxation Prevention Treaties
Turkey has signed Double Taxation Prevention Treaties with 80 countries. This enables tax paid in one of two countries to be offset against tax payable in the other, thus preventing double taxation.

80 countries
Albania, Algeria, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Serbia and Montenegro, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uzbekistan, Yemen
Source: Revenue Administration

Turkey is continuing to expand the area covered by the Double Taxation Prevention Treaty by adding more countries on an ongoing basis.

2. c. Social Security Agreements
Turkey has signed Social Security Agreements with 26 countries. These agreements make it easier for expatriates to move between countries. The number of these countries will increase in line with the increased sources of FDI.

26 countries
Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada and the Province of Quebec, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Libya, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, United Kingdom
Source: Social Security Institution (SSI)

3. Customs Union and Free Trade Agreements (FTA)
A Customs Union Agreement between Turkey and the European Union has been in effect since 1996. The agreement allows trade between Turkey and the EU countries without any customs restrictions. The EU-Turkey Customs Union is one of the steps toward full Turkish membership of the EU itself.

Turkey has FTAs with 37 countries, creating a free trade area in which the countries agree to eliminate tariffs, quotas and preferences on most goods and services traded between them. This framework explains why many global companies are now using Turkey as a second supply source and manufacturing base, not only for the EU and rapidly growing Turkish markets, but also for the Middle East, Black Sea and North African markets, with the added advantage of a relatively low-cost but well-educated labor force, coupled with cost-effective transportation.

37 countries
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Georgia, EFTA, Israel, South Korea, Macedonia, Morocco, Malaysia, Mauritius, Palestine, Jordan, Syria*, Tunisia, Montenegro, Serbia, Chile
Countries that have finalized the negotiation process: Faroe Islands, Ghana, Kosovo, Lebanon, Moldova, Singapore
Countries in the negotiation process: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Colombia, Ecuador, Gulf Cooperation Council, Japan, Libya, Mexico, Mercosur, Peru, Seychelles, Ukraine *suspended
Source: Ministry of Economy

 Date: 13 March 2017

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