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The National Agency for Information Society (AKSHI) is an institution of the Albanian Government under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister's Office.AKSHI's mission is to coordinate the development and administration of state information systems and promote the development of Information Society in Albania.
The National Employment Service (SHKP) (Albanian: Shërbimi Kombëtar i Punësimit) is a government agency in Albania dispositioned to offer opportunities and fulfill the rights of citizens to gain profitable employment, receive professional counseling and qualifications for any such employment and also receive financial income support through its network of employment offices around the country.
The Ministry of Finances and Economy (Albanian: Ministria e Financave dhe Ekonomisë) is a department of the Albanian Government, responsible for matters relating to economic policy, the central government budget, taxes, banking, security and insurance, international economic work, central, regional and local government.
The General Directorate of Taxation (Albanian: Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Tatimeve) is a revenue collection agency of the Albanian Government.. Its function is to collect tax revenues, uniformly applying tax legislation to finance the Albanian state budget.
The employees contribution is 9.5% while the employer pays 15%. Health insurance is levied at 1.7% for both employee and employer. The self-employed pay 23% for social security and 7% for health insurance. [7] Corporate tax in Albania is levied at a flat rate of 15%. Businesses with a turnover of less than 8 million is exempt from corporate tax.
EURALIUS, also known as the Consolidation of the Justice System in Albania, was a technical assistance project funded by the European Union that sought the strengthening of the Albanian judiciary. [1]
Access to public information and freedom of information (FOI) refer to the right to access information held by public bodies also known as "right to know". Access to public information is considered of fundamental importance for the effective functioning of democratic systems, as it enhances governments' and public officials' accountability, boosting people participation and allowing their ...
Administrative divisions of Occupied Albania in 1943. Under King Zog, Albania reformed its internal administration under the "Municipal Organic Law" of 1921 and the "Civil Code" of February 1928. The primary division was into 10 prefectures, each led by a prefect. The secondary division was into subprefectures, of which there were 39 in 1927 ...