Taxes in Central and Eastern Europe in 2016

The Hungarian office of Mazars published its fourth regional tax guide, which presents snapshots and comparative charts of the tax system of 19 CEE countries.

As with previous years, this publication has one main aim: to provide investors with timely, focused and mission critical information about tax in the CEE countries, thus enabling them to compare various competitiveness factors across the region.

The 2016 edition presents a snapshot of the tax environments of the Visegrad countries, as well as Greece, Russia, Ukraine, and all successor states of the former Yugoslavia. As in the previous year, Austria, Romania, three baltic countries and Albania are also represented in the guide.

The survey presenting 19 countries, covers the corporate taxes and other direct taxes, as well as the indirect taxation. In this third edition we put a comparable table about transfer pricing in the mentioned countries. The brochure also provides the opportunity for comparison about tax rates, as well as of the rates of labour-related costs as compared to the net salary.

We hope and trust that our readers will find this summary useful and inspiring. We also included the contact information for Mazars offices and experts.

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Central Eastern European Tax Brochure 2016