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ZAGREB, 18 Nov (Hina) - The trial of the executive director of the
Open Society Institute - Croatia, Karmen Basic, and the Institute's
business director Srdjan Dvornik and accountant Ivanka Marton, all
charged with keeping dual payrolls and not paying taxes for a part
of the salaries, continued before the Zagreb Municipal Court
Tuesday.
Auditor Ivan Tkalec testified before the court saying that he had
checked the Institute's list of monthly payments and found examples
where one part of the salary was paid in kuna, with all taxes paid.
The other part of the salary was paid in US dollars with no taxes
paid. Those payments could be proved only by cash payment
certificates, but without evidence of tax deductions, Tkalec
said.
The defence objected to the findings of the auditor, saying it had
not been taken into account that the Institute was an office of a
foreign legal entity engaged in humanitarian activities.
The trial will continue tomorrow.
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