Bosnia and Herzegovina has imposed a value-added tax on non-resident providers of digital services, i.e., the new value-added tax (VAT) rules for non-resident providers of digital services are in alignment with EU regulations on taxation in the location of consumption. The new rules require foreign providers to register, collect, and remit 17% VAT to the Indirect Taxation Authority.
Source: www.fiscal-requirements.com
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