Starting a taxi business in Bosnia and Herzegovina requires navigating local regulations, obtaining the proper licenses, and managing a fleet and drivers. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

✅ 1. Market Research
Understand demand in your target city (e.g., Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar).

Study competition, pricing, and customer preferences (e.g., traditional taxis vs. app-based).

Analyze the feasibility of owning vs. leasing cars.

✅ 2. Choose Your Business Structure
You can register as:

Sole Proprietorship (Obrt)

Limited Liability Company (d.o.o.)

Craft or small business license for taxi drivers (especially in the Federation of BiH)

Consult a local lawyer or accountant to determine the best structure.

✅ 3. Register Your Business
You must register with:

Court or municipal authority (depending on the entity type)

Tax Administration (for VAT, if applicable)

Statistical Office

Pension and health funds

Documents typically requir

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