COUNTRY COMPARISON · UPDATED 2026-07-16

Kosovo vs Serbia: taxes, salary and cost of living

A move between Kosovo and Serbia is not simply a choice between a cheap and an expensive country; income, rent and taxation pull the result in different directions.

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Kosovo vs Serbia at a glance

Headline fiscal references and locally maintained comparison records, updated 2026-07-16
IndicatorKosovoSerbia
Standard VAT18%20%
Income tax0-10%10%
Social contributions10%29.9%
Tax burden~16%~39%
Average monthly salary€650€1,366
Studio rent€280€420
Monthly food estimate€220€250
Gasoline1.3 €/L1.55 €/L
Electricity0.09 €/kWh0.12 €/kWh

Salary advantage and purchasing power

Serbia records the higher listed monthly salary. The gap is €716, approximately 52.4% relative to the lower figure. Within the numeric EuroCosts sample, Kosovo ranks 27 of 27 for salary and Serbia ranks 23 of 27. Currency conversion and salary methodology can materially change a relocation budget.

Housing pressure and everyday spending

Kosovo has the lower listed studio rent by €140, a 33.3% difference relative to the higher rent. Kosovo sits 1 of 37 and Serbia 5 of 37 in the available low-to-high rent ranking. Kosovo also has the lower food estimate, so the housing result is reinforced by groceries.

After subtracting only the listed rent and food estimates, the simplified remainder is €150 in Kosovo and €696 in Serbia. This leaves €546 more in Serbia, before utilities, transport, healthcare, childcare or personal taxes not already reflected in salary.

VAT and personal tax context

Tax-burden values include a range or text note for at least one country. The standard VAT comparison—18% in Kosovo and 20% in Serbia—is more directly comparable, although reduced rates differ by product.

Driving and mobility costs

Kosovo has the lower listed gasoline price by €0.25 per litre. For a driver buying 50 litres a month, that headline difference is about €12.5 monthly, before insurance, parking and road charges.

Choosing by relocation scenario

For a remote worker paid from abroad, housing and daily costs may matter more than the local salary ranking; on that narrow view, Kosovo deserves closer attention. A locally employed professional should instead begin with salary and payroll definitions.

Where the comparison lands

Serbia produces the stronger simplified monthly remainder in this dataset, while Kosovo leads on listed rent. Your income source determines which advantage matters more.

Sources and data references

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