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ZAGREB, Jan 2 (Hina) - Croatian customs officials at the Pasjak and
Rupa border crossings with Slovenia said on Friday that the number
of payments of Value Added Tax, introduced on January 1 at a flat
rate of 22 per cent, was minimal.
Drago Brhan, head of the customs office in the northern Adriatic
town of Pula, said the government decision to exclude imported
commodities worth about $50 from taxation and customs duties had
facilitated application of the VAT Act at border crossings.
Flavio Kmet, head of the customs office at the Kastel border
crossing, said that not a single payment of VAT had been made at all
three border crossings in Istria in the last two days.
On Thursday and Friday, only about 30 vehicles crossed the border
with Hungary at Donji Miholjac and Knezevo, which represents a huge
reduction in traffic compared to last year when as many as 10,000
people crossed the border there on a daily basis.
Matija Kolar of the customs office at Knezevo said that no customs
duties or VAT had been charged as passengers returning from Hungary
had not imported any goods.
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