
Companies and PFAs that lease premises to individuals will have to think about what they will do from 2024. The government of Çolaku complicates the situation through the Decree on trains.
Practically from January 1, 2024, in addition to the e-invoice, they must also fill in and transfer to the state the funds from the tax that tenants must give. Basically, payment of the tax passes from the responsibility of the tenant to the responsibility of the company that rents housing.
Why did the Cholak government take such a step?
If it were as before, the tenant was in charge, money would be collected from 2024 to 2025 until May 25. Therefore, they decided to additionally burden companies with collecting money in 2024.
If this rent is paid monthly, the company, NGO or PFA will have to pay the government by the 25th of the following month.
The situation is complicated if the specified location belongs to several individuals.
What is left for the tenant?
However, he will have to file a single return to pay 10% for CASS.
A solution for companies to simplify their lives is probably to rent from other legal entities.
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