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Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia

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Inc., LLC., LLP., PLLC.

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1.Passport
2.Proof of Residence 

Registrar

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Email

Phone

Directory of companies
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Official languages

Population

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Yugoslavia Museum, Михаила Мике Јанковића, Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade

Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian

Yugoslavia was a country in southeastern Europe that existed from 1918 to 2006. Its population in 1991 was estimated to be 24.2 million people.

Yugoslavian Dinar

YUM

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Registration documents and guidance 

  • Certificate of incorporation 

  • Articles of association

  • Meeting minutes 

  • Company stamp

Certificate of incorporation

Company stamp (By stempil.com)

Company formation process in Yugoslavia

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After the specified period, receive your company formation documents and start growing your business successfully.

Company formation in Yugoslavia

FAQ for company formation in Yugoslavia

I'm sorry, but Yugoslavia no longer exists as a country. It was dissolved in 2003 and its successor states are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. If you have a specific successor state in mind, please let me know and I will be happy to assist you with the relevant information.

Economy of Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia had a strong economy prior to its dissolution in the early 1990s. According to the World Bank, the country had a GDP of $45.3 billion in 1990, with a GDP per capita of $3,845. The country had a strong industrial sector, with manufacturing accounting for 28.3% of GDP in 1990. The agricultural sector was also strong, accounting for 17.2% of GDP. Yugoslavia also had a strong services sector, accounting for 54.5% of GDP in 1990. The country had a relatively low unemployment rate of 8.2% in 1990, and a relatively low inflation rate of 8.3%. Yugoslavia also had a strong trade balance, with exports accounting for $7.3 billion and imports accounting for $6.7 billion in 1990. Overall, Yugoslavia had a strong economy prior to its dissolution in the early 1990s.

Taxation in Yugoslavia

I'm sorry, but Yugoslavia is a country that no longer exists. It was dissolved in the 1990s, and its territories are now part of several independent countries. Therefore, there is no current information available about taxation in Yugoslavia. If you have a specific question about taxation in one of the countries that emerged from Yugoslavia, such as Serbia or Croatia, I can try to help you with that.

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Published

4 вер. 2023 р.

Updates:

12 жовт. 2025 р.

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