October 4 (SeeNews) - Total indirect tax revenue in Bosnia and Herzegovina rose 19.4% year-on-year to 7.35 billion marka ($3.7 billion/3.8 billion euro) in the January-September period, the country's indirect taxation authority said on Tuesday.
The net revenue from indirect taxes after VAT refunds amounted to 5.8 billion marka in January-September, up by 758 million marka compared with the same period a year earlier, the indirect taxation authority said in a statement.
The net revenue was distributed between the state-level government, the governments of Bosnia's two constituent entities - the Federation and the Serb Republic, and Brcko district.
Additionally, the Federation received 156 million marka, the Serb Republic 103 million marka and Brcko 5.3 million marka from special toll revenue for the construction and reconstruction of motorways and roads.
In September alone, indirect tax revenue in the country came in at 913 million marka, up by 121 million marka compared with September 2021.
(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)