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Environment and Sustainability/ Incentives
TEDA Tirana offers tax exemptions, customs
benefits, and operational incentives, fostering
growth and innovation.

Tax and Customs Incentives
- Albanian goods that enter TEDA are exempted from VAT taxation.
- Goods can be transported from one TEDA to another without paying custom duties or VAT.
- From the moment goods enter Albania, they are exempted from custom duties and VAT.
- Developers and users are also exempted from 50% of the profit tax rate (currently at a rate of 15%) for a period of five years.

Infrastructure and Property Incentives
- A developer’s project is exempted from infrastructure taxes.
- Buildings in TEDA are exempted from real estate taxes for a period of five years.
- Buildings transferred to the TEDA are not subject to the transfer tax on real estate

Labor and Operational Cost Incentives
- Wages and social costs are 150% deductible for the first year, and new expenses for wages and social costs compared to the previous year are 150% deductible for the subsequent years.
- Training costs are doubly deductible for a period of 10 years.
- Research and Development costs are doubly deductible for a period of 10 years.
- Capital expenses are 120% deductible during a period of two years if developers and users invest in TEDA within three years of its operation.

Renewable Energy

Geographical Position

Incentives
On the Road to the EU, Sustainable Development, and Global Stability
Albania is officially a candidate country for European Union. Since then, the country has undertaken significant reforms to align its legislation, policies, and practices with EU standards. These efforts focus on meeting the requirements set out by the EU accession process and addressing key areas such as democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and the economy.
Albania has embraced Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, which play a crucial role in achieving sustainable development.
By integrating EU legislation and adopting ESG practices, the country is building a foundation for sustainable growth and fostering regional and international cooperation. These e orts not only support Albania’s EU accession but also contribute to creating a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient nation.
Albania has been a NATO member since 2009, gaining enhanced security, political stability, and improved infrastructure.
This membership has strengthened Albania’s global ties, offering investors a safe, predictable environment and access to broader markets.