QUESTION:
Does anyone know any debit card providers that may work in Serbia? I have been told Payoneer will probably do them. Though I am recommending a contact switches to payment in Bitcoin, which they sell P2P for cash.
I have an employee in Serbia and know a few other people who are paid from abroad there.
Serbia has long been a country with issues getting money in and out of the country. I was even blocked from sending money to a Serbian bank account by now collapsed dodgy-BVI-based, Russian-owned EMI okpay.com.
The government is also not just corrupt, but stupid. The President is further many the biggest pawn for anyone who can buy him currently in office anywhere in the world.
There are a lot of people who earn money online in Serbia, as well as many working itinerantly in countries like Germany and Austria.
Recently the government has decided to have a crackdown on the widespread non-payment of taxation of this money. It's not really clear what they want to do, but there are reports that people will have to pay 50% tax on everything, with no threshold. Others are saying there will be up to 80% payable, retroactively.
From SerbianMonitor.com
https://www.serbianmonitor.com/en/tax-law-for-freelancers-to-be-adopted-next-year/
Does anyone know any debit card providers that may work in Serbia? I have been told Payoneer will probably do them. Though I am recommending a contact switches to payment in Bitcoin, which they sell P2P for cash.
I have an employee in Serbia and know a few other people who are paid from abroad there.
Serbia has long been a country with issues getting money in and out of the country. I was even blocked from sending money to a Serbian bank account by now collapsed dodgy-BVI-based, Russian-owned EMI okpay.com.
The government is also not just corrupt, but stupid. The President is further many the biggest pawn for anyone who can buy him currently in office anywhere in the world.
There are a lot of people who earn money online in Serbia, as well as many working itinerantly in countries like Germany and Austria.
Recently the government has decided to have a crackdown on the widespread non-payment of taxation of this money. It's not really clear what they want to do, but there are reports that people will have to pay 50% tax on everything, with no threshold. Others are saying there will be up to 80% payable, retroactively.
From SerbianMonitor.com
Although it is not yet clear to freelancers how will the Tax Administration calculate their foreign income tax, the Administration states that the penalties are clear and range from 5,000 dinars up to 10 years in prison plus a fine.
https://www.serbianmonitor.com/en/tax-law-for-freelancers-to-be-adopted-next-year/