Romania Has The Advantage Of The Flat Rate, But Loses Attractiveness Because Of Social Contributions – Survey

05.07.2012 By Emil Popescu

Romania remains attractive for Western European employers in terms of salary costs thanks to its 16% flat-rate income tax, but loses ground in terms of social security contributions, which are much higher than those in other countries in the region, according to a survey by Deloitte.

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Keywords:
TAX
, CONTRIBUTION
, EMPLOYEE
, EMPLOYER
, FLAT RATE
, SURVEY
, DELOITTE

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