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  • AmCham Romania: Flat Tax Should Be Maintained As It Proved To Be The Most Efficient Fiscal Policy For Romania’s Economy

    04.25.2017

    AmCham Romania supports the maintaining of the current flat tax that proved to be the most efficient fiscal policy for Romania’s economy, and considers that introducing a complex mechanism that will more

  • Flat Tax Cut And Social Insurance Tax Cut Removed From New Tax Code

    06.25.2015

    The Tax Code approved by the Parliament stipulates the VAT cut to 19%, the scrapping of special constructions tax and the fuel excise duty and not the lowering of social insurance tax rates and the more

  • Romania To Cut Flat Tax Rate From 16% To 14% In 2019- Tax Code Draft

    02.18.2015

    Romania's government plans to cut the flat tax rate to 14% as of January 2019, from the current 16%, according to the new Tax Code Draft. more

  • EXCLUSIVE: Romania May Introduce Progressive Income Tax Rate As Of 2016

    11.13.2014

    The Romanian government is considering discarding the 16% flat tax rate, starting 2016, and introducing progressive income tax rate of 15%, 25% and 35%, respectively, as per a document drawn up by the more

  • PM: Romania To Keep Flat Tax Unchanged By 2016 Parliamentary Elections

    10.28.2014

    Romania will keep the 16% flat tax unchanged until the parliamentary elections in 2016, then the winners of the elections will decide on the issue, Prime Minister Victor Ponta stated Tuesday. more

  • Romania's Flat Tax Rate Remains Unchanged For 2015, Finance Minister Says

    05.29.2014

    Romania will keep its 16% flat tax rate on income unchanged into next year, as the progressive taxation the government has been contemplating entails certain technical aspects which cannot be more

  • Finance Minister: Romania Might Keep Flat Tax For Businesses Only As Of 2015

    03.16.2014

    Romania's 16% flat tax will remain unchanged this year but could be kept for businesses only starting 2015, while individuals would play differentiated income taxes, said Finance Minster Ioana more

  • ZF Conference: Tax Evasion A Form Of Unfair Competition. Improve Collection, Don’t Hike Taxes!

    10.30.2013

    The problem of tax evasion is systemic and has been perpetuated over time, affecting budget revenue collection. It has also affected honest companies, which have to compete against many players who more

  • Ponta Denies Plans To Raise Flat Tax In 2014

    10.25.2013

    Recent information alleging Romania’s social-liberal ruling coalition USL plans to increase the flat tax from the current 16% to 22%, in a move to boost state budget revenues, has caused quite a more

  • Ponta: Romania To Keep 16% Flat Tax For Firms; Differentiated Income Tax Depends On Budget Funds

    06.11.2013

    Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta said Tuesday that the 16% flat tax for companies will be kept unchanged during the four-year mandate of the country's social-liberal ruling coalition USL and the more

  • Ponta Says 16% Flat Tax Will Remain Unchanged During USL Mandate

    06.10.2013

    Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta said Monday in Berlin the 16% flat tax will be kept unchanged during the four-year mandate of social-liberal ruling coalition USL, to guarantee the stability and more

  • Ponta: Romania To Keep 16% Flat Tax Unchanged Until 2016

    09.20.2012

    Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Wednesday said the 16% flat tax will be kept unchanged between 2012 and 2016 or until the European Union sets a unitary taxation system. more

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

    05.07.2012

    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 more

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