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Post by crojoe on Sept 28, 2010 12:17:40 GMT 1
Thanks a million Carol, or is that HRK 5.000? Interesting though that they will release the news on October 1st, leaving very little time for people to fulfil the request or disput it. Very stealthy move.
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Post by Carol on Sept 28, 2010 12:18:41 GMT 1
i am looking forward to it. Its 90 mins from where I live so its an either/ or situation with regard to my children getting to school that day. Don't ya just luv Croatia?!
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Post by Carol on Sept 28, 2010 12:19:24 GMT 1
I guess it is 5000 kn but it seems to go up by 5k every 15 days
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Post by crojoe on Sept 28, 2010 13:00:23 GMT 1
I wonder if I can change ownership of company to either the wife or me, then not have to go through the whole process. Hehe! Either way it will cost me. Probably after this move there will be something special for 1 owner companies, like you can no longer be owned by one person, thus have to add an owner, and then go through the current process.
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Post by upthevilla on Sept 28, 2010 13:01:46 GMT 1
Yes why oh why, here are 5 reasons that i can think of from the top of my head Money money money money money .
Submission or approval by the 31.10.10 ? You know whats it like here, as long as you are in the system... but i will check today
Re link, I think the one that Carol has posted with the google translation is the correct one.
All the lady in the public notary told me was the numbers
Milton Keynes Crojoe, that happened to me as well, I guess they do a lot of training there, they must be very very quick and profesional there.
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Post by crojoe on Sept 28, 2010 14:10:32 GMT 1
Yep, they are very quick in Milton if you have your paperwork in order. No waiting hours and hours, going off to another room somewhere to be interrogated. They even have flat screen TV to waste away the minutes (notice I didn't say hours) for wait time. It just seems a bit more humane if I can say that. I'm sure I even saw Bin Laden in there (or his cousin) and he got treated nice.
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Post by crojoe on Sept 28, 2010 14:16:30 GMT 1
Yep, it's got to be about the money 1000%, otherwise they'd just say go to the court and do the paperwork yourself (no notary), better yet allow people to do it online or fill in a form and post it. While I don't like tax letters, at least in Aussie and UK they send you letters and forms to fill in. Kind of stuff I think they do in most other countries with any such odd ball change as this. I doubt they would even charge a fee for it in the USA, UK, German or similar countries.
Footnote: They still haven’t refunded my VAT refund since 3 imports, so things must be desperate.
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Post by Carol on Sept 28, 2010 16:19:10 GMT 1
I am thinking that its maybe to do with EU accession i.e. changing the data held for a company (and access to that data) to comply with EU standards.
However the way they are doing it... surreptitiously so that you don't get a chance to comply... well that's about two things: money and poor planning (poor planning because that's the way things get done and money because when they realise the mistake, they may as well coin it in).
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Post by Carol on Sept 28, 2010 16:23:50 GMT 1
one thing that has come up for me in this is that my company was established when I was living at my pre-Croatian address and now I am living in a new address. The statement would have shown my old address so i have pay an extra 600 kuna to get my UK address updated.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2010 4:46:59 GMT 1
600 kuna to get address updated for company.............lol.......I was told over 4500 kuna.
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Post by Madgolfer on Oct 4, 2010 16:18:59 GMT 1
It should cost no more than 1300kn (total) at the notary, plus around 500-600kn if you use a lawyer to do it all for you.
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Post by riki on Oct 5, 2010 17:44:59 GMT 1
I paid 1320 kuna at the notary plus 280 kuna and 100 kuna for nn and something. You can't really argue with them or anything. I tried going to another notary to get a comparison quote but they just phoned the first one and quoted the same.
As for changing ownership to avoid this re-registration thing, you can't. I tried that but the notary insisted that to make any changes to a company you needed this new registration thing first. He did not get the logic that if I change the company to one owner before the end of October, the company will no longer have 2 owners by the time the deadline comes along.
Even when I went to get my tax clearance they asked for the new registration thing before they could give me anything.
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Post by crojoe on Oct 20, 2010 7:52:01 GMT 1
Just a reminder that if you haven't yet registered your company, it' now the last week to do so to make it on time. Applied yesterday at my local notary, and it will cost close to 1500 Kuna. Sadly you have to do it. No opt-out options.
Also, it looks very much like a stealth tax, as even my notary didn't understand why it needed to be done when one already has company papers from the court that state who are the owners and what percentage they invested.
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Post by zagrebcity on Oct 20, 2010 13:44:17 GMT 1
Also, it looks very much like a stealth tax, as even my notary didn't understand why it needed to be done when one already has company papers from the court that state who are the owners and what percentage they invested. same thing here.. i really do not understand for what purpose is this.. they have all our info and we did not change anything from opening doo.. i think that government need money and that's it..
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Post by Madgolfer on Oct 22, 2010 19:42:16 GMT 1
Finished ours today, took about ten minutes and cost 1050kn. Notaries are very happy at the moment.
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