Ljubljana – Klemen Boštjančič was endorsed as candidate for finance minister on Monday after laying out a blueprint for tax changes that would result in higher proceeds centred around a real estate tax, and tweaks to existing taxes coupled with more effective collection. He said these changes will not be rushed though. Boštjančič said the prospects for additional tax sources were “fairly limited” but noted that a real estate tax was feasible provided the real estate records are good. “By that I don’t mean a tax on the property you…
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