27
Sat, Apr
27 New Articles

Kosovo Is Visa-Free and Closer to the EU: A Buzz Interview with Ardian Rexha of Deloitte Legal

Kosovo Is Visa-Free and Closer to the EU: A Buzz Interview with Ardian Rexha of Deloitte Legal

Kosovo
Tools
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times

Delving into the impacts of the EU's recent visa liberalization for Kosovo citizens and the country's ambitious strides towards legal and sustainable energy reforms, Deloitte Legal Senior Legal Manager Ardian Rexha shares his insights on the easing of travel restrictions, pioneering steps in renewable energy, and the overhaul of the tax administration system.

"The EU's decision to allow Kosovo citizens visa-free travel, starting from January 1, 2024, marks a historic milestone," Rexha begins. "It not only facilitates easier travel for our people but also strengthens cultural and economic ties between Kosovo and EU countries." According to him, "it's particularly beneficial for students and the public, opening new opportunities for education, work, and cultural exchange."

Focusing on legislative updates of note, Rexha says "Kosovo is taking significant steps towards sustainable energy. Historically reliant on coal for over 90% of our energy, the government initiated the first auction for a solar plant capable of producing 100 megawatts last year, in 2023." As he sees it, this move, along with the recent announcement that an auction for wind power will be launched this year, "underscores our commitment to reducing dependency on coal and achieving our renewable energy targets by 2031."

Rexha then highlights the new law on Tax Administration and Procedure introduced in late January, which, among others, "established a Board of Appeal, a quasi-judicial body to review final decisions made by tax and customs administrations. This development stems from the business community's need for a more efficient process in resolving fiscal disputes, addressing the inefficiencies and lengthy timelines experienced in the relevant courts," he explains.

Moreover, Rexha reports there are public concerns about the Central Bank's regulation on cash operations, which "aims to reduce counterfeit cash, safeguard financial stability, as well as increase the transparency of cash flows in Kosovo. Despite concerns over pension contributions received in cash in RSD from Serbia, such payments are still permissible but will be formalized and received in euro-based accounts. Nevertheless, to ease the transition, a three-month period starting from February 1 has been set to promote awareness and formalize transactions in foreign currencies," he elaborates.

Finally, Rexha notes there are several other legal initiatives "currently under review, including a law on the confiscation of unjustified assets, a law on sovereign funds, and a law on sustainable investments. Additionally, there's an ambitious legislative plan from the government for this year, and we expect to have a new civil code and civil procedural code," he says, with such developments a "part of Kosovo's broader efforts to modernize its legal framework and align with European standards."

In conclusion, Rexha underscores his belief that "these initiatives represent significant steps forward for Kosovo, not just in terms of legal reforms but also in fostering economic growth, environmental sustainability, and a closer integration with the European Union."

Deloitte Legal at a Glance

Deloitte Legal Adriatic is a unique law firm consisting of teams of highly specialized lawyers, providing a vast range of legal services, and part of the commercially integrated Deloitte Legal Group. Deloitte Legal Adriatic has a team of 50 legal professionals, qualified in their jurisdictions, at offices across 8 countries: Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. Across the Adriatic region, our offices assist clients in this interlinked, highly complex, and dynamically developing region. We are among the largest law firms in our jurisdictions and have offices in each of the most important business centers. With a multi-lingual international team, all of whom are fluent in English, we can assist clients through our dedicated language desks including in Chinese, German, French, Russian, and many other languages, including all the Balkan languages.

Deloitte Legal Adriatic’s bundled, technology-enhanced, cross-border capable service array is a step ahead in providing clients with effective business solutions, and in these challenging times is even more important than ever before in our Adriatic Region. Our team has a collaborative orientation as well as the country specific and international legal and business savvy your business needs. Like our clients, we also know that sure success, in addition to everything else, usually requires winners to simply work both harder and smarter. We are here for our clients to do just that.

Across the Adriatic, we offer a full scope of legal services in the main commercial practice areas, including: 

  1. Banking & Finance – regulatory, real estate, syndicated projects, securitization, NPLs, restructuring, and insolvencies
  2. Business Integrity – investigations, compliance, privacy, GDPR, anti-trust, and competition
  3. Corporate – day-to-day operational, governance, and family protocols
  4. Digital – technology, media, and communications
  5. Employment – full spectrum services including mobility services
  6. Environmental – internal/external due diligence, and compliance advice
  7. GDPR – privacy issues, cyber-attacks, AI, legal, technical and organizational aspect of GDPR compliance
  8. Litigation – including tax, white collar, and discovery support services
  9. M&A – including due diligence, JVs/alliances, and post-transaction restructuring
  10. Real Estate & Construction – transactions of all types as well as development & planning
  11. Commercial – including full coverage supply-chain and distribution contractual coverage

Besides traditional legal fields, we are building prominence in growing fields such as Business Integrity, Legal Management Services, Tax Litigation & Controversy, E-commerce, and Fintech. We take pride in being able to pioneer in industries and practices ahead of many other law firms. We have the benefit of accessing cutting-edge data, technical aspects, and operational realities of various industries through our internal Deloitte collaboration with various service lines (Consulting, Financial Advisory, Tax, and others). This market intelligence is again unparalleled among  our competition and presents a wealth of opportunities for genuine insights to evolving trends.

Our client service resonates with an individual approach, genuine relationship building, dedication, availability, efficiency, and high-quality communication, on top of understanding our clients’ commercial, financial and tax needs and the requirements of the market.

Authentic synergies with our financial and tax teams, as well as our colleagues’ professional experience and education, make our firm one of the most experienced, effective and efficient firms in the Adriatic region, with expertise in a wide variety of legal fields. Our positioning on the legal markets has been noticed and recognized by both mainstream international attorneys-ranking agencies – Chambers & Partners, IFLR and the Legal 500, which distinguishes us across all significant legal areas and functions.

Local contacts:

1. Albania and Kosovo

Deloitte Legal Sh.p.k

Sabina Lalaj, Attorney-at-Law, Managing Partner

slalaj@deloitteCE.com

2. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Advokatsko društvo “Legal Partners” d.o.o.

Aida Hamur, Attorney-at-Law 

ahamur@deloittece.com

3. Croatia

Krehić & Partners in cooperation with Deloitte Legal

Tarja Krehić, LL.M. (DUKE)

Attorney-at-Law, Managing Partner

tkrehic@kip-legal.hr

4. Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia

Law Office Antonić

Stefan Antonić, independent attorney at law in cooperation with Deloitte Legal

santonic@deloittece.com