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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 required:

ID or passport

Proof of address

Founding documents (for LLCs)

Business plan (sometimes)

✅ 4. Get a Taxi License
Taxi operation is regulated at the municipal level. Requirements may vary by canton (in the Federation) or by entity.

Requirements generally include:
Application to the local municipal transport department

Vehicle inspection and certification

Taxi permit/medallion

Proof of residence and clean criminal record

Professional driver’s license (Category B + additional taxi test)

You may also need:

Radio connection (for dispatch)

Taxi meter and receipt printer

Markings and signage (light, logo, license number)

⚠️ Each municipality (e.g., Sarajevo Canton) has its own rules, including a cap on the number of taxi licenses issued. Some areas may require a public call/competition.

✅ 5. Acquire Vehicles
Decide whether to:

Buy new or used cars

Use electric, hybrid, or gas-powered vehicles

Ensure:

The vehicle meets emissions and technical standards

Has insurance and registration

Is equipped with:

Taxi meter

Signage/light

GPS or dispatch system

✅ 6. Hire Drivers
Drivers must have:

Valid B-category driving license

A professional driver’s license (posebna vozačka dozvola za taksi)

Clean criminal and traffic records

Medical certificate (sometimes)

You can:

Hire them as employees

Contract with self-employed drivers (they must have their own license)

✅ 7. Set Up Dispatch or App Service
Options:

Traditional radio dispatch

Use a third-party app like mojTaxi, Bolt, or Yandex

Develop your own booking system

✅ 8. Comply With Taxes and Regulations
Ongoing requirements:

Pay contributions (health, pension)

VAT registration (if annual turnover > KM 50,00

Maintain business books and submit tax returns

Follow vehicle inspection schedules

✅ 9. Branding and Promotion
Name, logo, and business cards

Website, mobile app, or partnership with platforms

Social media marketing

Loyalty programs or discounts

✅ 10. Optional: Expand With Fleet or Niche Services
Corporate contracts

Airport transfers

Wheelchair-accessible vehicles

Eco-taxis or ride-hailing apps

Resources
Chamber of Commerce (Privredna Komora)

Municipal websites (e.g., Sarajevo Canton Transport Department)

Ministry of Transport and Communications (for national-level regulations) https://www.grepixit.com/blog/....how-to-start-a-taxi-

How to Start a Taxi Business in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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How to Start a Taxi Business in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Starting a taxi business in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a profitable opportunity with increasing demand for reliable transportation. Learn how to launch and grow a successful taxi service.