Slovakia is set to introduce a Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) that will affect businesses, entrepreneurs, and legal entities processing payments through banks and other service providers. This new tax brings additional costs to routine financial transactions, making it crucial for companies to understand its impact and prepare accordingly.

ETL SLOVAKIA provides a detailed overview of the FTT, explaining which transactions are taxable, who is liable, and what exemptions apply. With payment service providers automatically collecting the tax, businesses must reassess their financial operations to minimise unnecessary costs.

With key deadlines approaching, now is the time to take action. ETL SLOVAKIA’s accounting experts are ready to help you navigate these changes and implement cost-saving measures.

Read the full report to ensure your business is fully prepared.

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