Complaint application opens for those who did not receive the 100 euros

The Tax Administration of Kosovo has issued a directive regarding the process for individuals whose applications for financial support under the “Peace for Inflation 2.0” initiative were denied. Specifically, the Administration has established a clear procedural window for those who wish to contest the rejection of the allocated 100 euros. Citizens who have received a negative decision concerning this support package are informed that they possess the right to file a formal appeal.

This right allows applicants to challenge the initial determination made by the relevant authorities. The appeal must be formally submitted to the Appeals Commission, which operates under the Ministry of Finance. Crucially, the deadline for submitting any such appeal is strictly limited to 30 days from the date the individual received the official rejection notice.

To streamline this process, the necessary appeal documentation can be completed via a dedicated online submission platform. The Tax Administration has provided a specific link for the submission of these appeals, ensuring applicants know where to direct their documentation. This procedural announcement emphasizes adherence to the established timeline for all appeals.

By directing applicants to a centralized digital platform, the Ministry aims to manage the volume and formal processing of appeals related to the distribution of the euros. Any questions regarding the appeal process or the required documentation should be directed through the official channels provided by the Ministry of Finance to ensure compliance with the stated regulations.

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