Deadline for Filing Tax Return on PDP Form: Electronic Hassle or Salvation?

Deadline for Filing Tax Return on PDP Form: Electronic Hassle or Salvation?

The Serbian Tax Administration is not giving you a break! If you are a legal entity, get ready because the deadline for filing the tax return on the PDP form is June 30th. Yes, you read that right – only until the end of the month do you have the chance to electronically submit your return via the ePorezi portal. Miss it, and brace yourself for fines because the Tax Administration does not joke about deadlines.

Electronic Filing – Salvation or Nightmare?

Forget paper, pens, and queues at the tax office! Everything is digital now, and the return must be filed exclusively electronically. But is this really a relief or an added stress? To access the ePorezi portal, you need a qualified electronic certificate, an eID account, or to use the ConsentID mobile app. If you don’t have these digital tools, prepare for a headache.

Along with the tax return, you must submit tax balances, forms, and other business documentation. All of this must be carefully prepared and digitally signed. No wonder many legal entities panic in the last days before the deadline.

Tax Payment – Don’t Forget the Difference!

The PDP tax return is not just a formality. It serves for the final determination of corporate income tax. If you have been paying advance payments, now you must pay the difference between the finally calculated tax and the advance payments already made. So, if you thought you were done paying, think again – there’s an extra bill waiting.

Tax Administration Does Not Forgive Delays

The Tax Administration clearly states: if you don’t file on time, prepare for administrative liability. The Law on Tax Procedure and Tax Administration does not tolerate excuses. The deadline is June 30th, period.

Digital Transformation or Digital Chaos?

Serbia boasts about digital transformation and e-government, but is it really so? While some celebrate being able to complete tax obligations from their couch, others struggle with technical problems, certificates, and digital signatures. Is this really a step forward or just a new kind of bureaucratic nightmare?

Conclusion

If you are a legal entity in Serbia, don’t wait until the last minute. Prepare all necessary documentation, secure access to the ePorezi portal, and file your PDP tax return by June 30th. Otherwise, get ready for fines and extra headaches.

And you? Have you already filed your return or are you still waiting to see if the system will work? Or maybe you have a digital horror story from ePorezi? Share in the comments, so we can laugh or cry together over this digital adventure!

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