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Good to know  FURS reintroduces three-week tax holidays
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenteryesterday

Good to know FURS reintroduces three-week tax holidays

The Slovenian Financial Administration (FURS) has reintroduced three-day tax holidays starting from July 27 to August 14, 2026. During this period, FURS will generally not request documentation or explanations from taxpayers, their accountants, or tax advisors during audit and review processes. The goal is to provide all taxpayers with a calmer summer period and an opportunity for well-deserved rest. However, key services for taxpayers will remain uninterrupted, including procedures related to property transfer taxes, motor vehicle taxes, inheritance and gift taxes, customs procedures, and decisions on applications for deferrals or installment payments of tax obligations. Some areas of work will operate in a somewhat limited scope during the tax holiday, particularly in oversight activities, which will primarily focus on cases where deadlines were already agreed upon or can be adjusted through prior communication. Exceptions include cases requiring immediate attention due to legal deadlines or the interests of taxpayers, such as requests for VAT refunds and other procedures where delays could cause harm or unfair outcomes. Taxpayers are still required to fulfill their legal duties,

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Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenteryesterday
FURS introduces a three-week 'tax holiday' to ease the burden on businesses and accountants

The Slovenian Tax Administration (FURS) has reintroduced 'tax holidays' from July 27 to August 14, 2026, during which taxpayers, accountants, and tax advisors will generally not be contacted for documentation or explanations in audit and review processes. The goal of this measure is to provide a calmer summer period and allow stakeholders to enjoy deserved rest. However, all critical services, procedures, and deadlines will continue uninterrupted, including tax calculations, payments, and customs procedures. FURS will still handle urgent matters, VAT refund processes, and cases where delays could cause damage. Tax obligations and deadlines remain in effect, including the calculation of late interest.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral description of a policy decision by the Slovenian Tax Administration. It outlines the implementation of 'tax holidays' without apparent ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided emphasis. The content focuses on procedural changes and their implications without

Ljubljanske novice logoLjubljanske noviceIndependentCenteryesterday
Good to know FURS reintroduces three-week tax holidays

The Slovenian Financial Administration (FURS) has reintroduced three-day tax holidays starting from July 27 to August 14, 2026. During this period, FURS will generally not request documentation or explanations from taxpayers, their accountants, or tax advisors during audit and review processes. The goal is to provide all taxpayers with a calmer summer period and an opportunity for well-deserved rest. However, key services for taxpayers will remain uninterrupted, including procedures related to property transfer taxes, motor vehicle taxes, inheritance and gift taxes, customs procedures, and decisions on applications for deferrals or installment payments of tax obligations. Some areas of work will operate in a somewhat limited scope during the tax holiday, particularly in oversight activities, which will primarily focus on cases where deadlines were already agreed upon or can be adjusted through prior communication. Exceptions include cases requiring immediate attention due to legal deadlines or the interests of taxpayers, such as requests for VAT refunds and other procedures where delays could cause harm or unfair outcomes. Taxpayers are still required to fulfill their legal duties,

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the reintroduction of tax holidays by FURS, explaining both the benefits for taxpayers and the limitations on service availability. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided emphasis.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedCenteryesterday
FURS brings in 'tax holidays' in July and August

The Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia has introduced 'tax holidays' from July 27th to August 14th, during which tax authorities, their accountants, and tax advisors will not request documentation or explanations in administrative and oversight procedures. The measure aims to provide taxpayers with a quieter summer period and an opportunity for rest. Key services for taxpayers remain unaffected, and the Financial Administration will continue processing matters such as vehicle taxes, property taxes, inheritance and gift taxes, and other critical processes requiring uninterrupted handling. Customs procedures and decisions on deferrals or installment payments will also proceed normally. During this time, communication with taxpayers will primarily occur through previously arranged appointments or via phone/electronic contact, with further communication resuming after the holiday period. Exceptions include cases where legal deadlines or taxpayer interests require immediate attention, such as refund claims for VAT and expenses. Tax holidays do not affect the deadline for payment obligations or the accrual of late interest.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a government policy change without overtly favoring any political ideology. It explains the administrative measures taken by the Financial Administration without commentary on the political implications or intent behind the policy. The tone remains客观 (f

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenter2 days ago
FURS introduces 'tax holidays' for entrepreneurs and companies, accountants and tax advisers

The Slovenian Financial Administration (FURS) has reintroduced three-day tax holidays for taxpayers, accountants, and tax advisors, effective from July 27 to August 14, 2026. During this period, FURS will not call for documentation or explanations in administrative and supervisory procedures. The measure aims to provide taxpayers with a quieter summer period and an opportunity for rest. Key services will remain available, including procedures related to property taxes, motor vehicle taxes, inheritance, and gifts. Customs procedures and decisions on deferrals or installment payments will continue normally. Some areas of work will operate with limited scope, while urgent matters and cases requiring immediate attention will still be handled. Taxpayers are reminded to meet statutory deadlines for obligations such as filings, notifications, and payments.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the introduction of tax holidays as a neutral administrative measure aimed at providing relief to taxpayers during the summer. It outlines the operational changes without taking a clear ideological stance. While the topic relates to taxation, which can be politically sensitive,

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