A Practical Guide to Non-Profit Registration, Governance, and Compliance in Serbia

Establishing Associations, Foundations, and Non-Profits in Serbia

A Practical Guide to Non-Profit Registration, Governance, and Compliance in Serbia

Serbia provides a structured and transparent legal framework for establishing non-profit organizations, including associations, foundations, and endowments. Both domestic and foreign founders can benefit from relatively straightforward procedures and favorable tax treatment for non-commercial activities.

Types of Non-Profit Organizations

The choice of structure depends on the organization’s purpose and operational model:

  • Associations – Membership-based organizations founded by at least three individuals or legal entities, commonly used for cultural, educational, or social initiatives.
  • Foundations – Established to pursue public-benefit goals, typically without membership, focusing on asset management for specific causes.
  • Endowments – Similar to foundations but may serve private or public purposes; generally require initial assets (typically €30,000 or more).

 

Registration Procedure

Non-profits are registered with the Serbian Business Registers Agency (APR). The process includes:

  • Drafting a Founding Act and Statutes
  • Submitting identification documents and proof of address
  • Appointing legal representatives
  • Completing registration (usually within five business days)

A Tax Identification Number (PIB) is assigned automatically upon registration.

 

UBO Registration and Banking Requirements

Within 30 days of establishment, organizations must register their Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO). Non-compliance may result in significant penalties and banking restrictions.

Opening a local bank account is also required for handling donations, grants, and operational funds.

Legal and Tax Obligations

  • Tax Treatment: Donations, grants, and membership fees are generally tax-exempt. Commercial activities may be subject to corporate tax.
  • Accounting: Double-entry bookkeeping and annual financial reporting are mandatory.
  • Licensing: Additional permits may be required in regulated sectors such as healthcare or education.

 

Why Professional Assessment is Crucial

Establishing an association or foundation in Serbia offers significant opportunities for foreign individuals and organizations looking to contribute to social, cultural, or humanitarian causes. With a clear and efficient registration process, tax benefits, and the support of professional legal services like Dulić Law Office, setting up your organization can be a smooth process. Our law firm provides comprehensive services in drafting founding documents, managing tax obligations, and ensuring legal compliance, with multilingual lawyers fluent in English and French.

 

Note: This text provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. For specific questions and legal advice, please consult a lawyer.