22 August 2023
E
12:59
EMINA
A question for colleagues who have amassed a nice amount of money on their accounts. Do you pay tax? If you do, how and based on what??? I know someone who did a similar thing as us and, all of a sudden, was fined 20,000 [Bosnian marks]. 😂
DO
13:00
Denisa Omerčević
tax:
EM [eMagnetix] gives an individual a limited licence to use the page for work. The licence does not include the provision of certificates of income from work and personal taxation. If a person should declare tax in the region in which they live on the basis of income generated from EM, the declaration will be doneby a personal tax consultant.
You may also apply for a tax refund from EM starting December 1 for additional tax you paid when you declared the tax. Prior to applying for a tax refund, please state your personal data about the job, vouchers for tax payment and other information for registration. The Finance Department at EM will reimburse the tax within one to seven days after the receipt of your request.
(Generally speaking, the amount paid has nothing to do with state taxes, and is calculated on a monthly or yearly basis. The tax starting point is 1,000 marks. You must declare tax only if you earn more than 1000 kilometres a month with eMagnetix.)
D
13:22
Denijal
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You mean marks (kilometres 😂 )
ZT
13:27
Zeljka 
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Denisa, where does it say that the limit is 1,000km and that tax is only payable in excess of that amount?
DO
13:29
Denisa Omerčević
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All procedures for filing tax statements will be sent at the next meeting
please don’t worry
AG
14:16
Aldin 
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Why should tax be paid when every payment they sent states “aid” as the transaction purpose
E
14:19
EMINA
I have checked it now ... indeed, it says “aid”, everything ok, I didn’t go into payment details!
M
14:23
Muamer
Where else do you pay tax on "financial aid"😉
N
14:25
Necko
I think that, regardless of the indication of payment purpose, we are obliged to pay tax. At least according to the current laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina.