Order No. 1 of 1995 of the State Treasury regarding amendments and additions No. 1 to the Regulation of the State Treasury No. 29 of 1995 concerning the application of the Law "On royalties for the use of land". | Land Portal

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This Order regards Article 26 of the Law "On royalties for the use of land". The new wording of this Article reads as follows: "Managerial boards of the farming, gardening ,housing and breeding cooperative societies must submit calculations of the land taxes to the Treasury's district inspections, on which territory the plots of land are located, and pay the royalties for the use of land to the budget of the local administration before the issuing of landownership certificates to their members. After the issuing of landownership certificates to the members of the farming, gardening ,housing and breeding cooperative societies the Treasury's district inspections must calculate land taxes for each member individually".

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