NAV: the sale of wild collectible products has been simplified
From January the collecting of herbs and spices, wild fruits and fungi has been simplified, as well as the selling of snails to individuals.
According to the communication of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) sent to MTI on Wednesday, one should pay tax after the sales of unprotected free to take crops – not including individual entrepreneurs and indigenous farmers – since the first of January less than before. The most popular, free to take herbs include wild garlic, rosehips, lavender, nettle medicinal and syrup, lime juice and elderflower. (MTI)
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