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3 September 13:36

12 organizations from the business environment in Romania warn that the minimum tax on turnover discourages investments and affects competitiveness

Delia Niculescu
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Business organizations in Romania express concern about the maintenance of the minimum tax on turnover (IMCA), considering that it discourages investments and affects competitiveness. In a difficult global economic context, predictable fiscal policies are requested to stimulate investments. IMCA has generated market distortions and contributed to the lack of performance in attracting investors. Organizations argue that the elimination of IMCA is essential for economic recovery and propose prioritizing structural reforms to strengthen public finances.

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Mediul de afaceri din România: Impozitul minim pe cifra de afaceri descurajează investiţiile şi erodează competitivitatea
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Mediul de afaceri din România, semnal de alarmă: Impozitul minim pe cifra de afaceri descurajează investițiile și erodează competitivitatea
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Companiile din România critică menţinerea impozitului minim pe cifra de afaceri: „Descurajează investiţiile”

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The Concordia Employers' Confederation requests the Government to eliminate the minimum tax on turnover, considering it harmful to investments and the Romanian economy.
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Vlad Boeriu emphasizes that the minimum tax on turnover and other taxes affect Romania's investment competitiveness, calling for tax reforms and a reduction in spending.
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Tanczos Barna, the Deputy Prime Minister of Romania, states that the minimum tax on turnover is a burden for the economy and proposes a gradual elimination, highlighting the difficulties in addressing the VAT gap.
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The Minister of Finance emphasizes the negative impact of the turnover tax on investments and proposes solutions for stimulating economic development.
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Representatives of SMEs in Romania support the idea that increasing the gross minimum wage, without economic support measures, will lead to rising prices and loss of competitiveness.
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The President of SMEs Romania warns that the increase of VAT to 21% in the HoReCa sector could cause losses of 10 billion lei and would affect competitiveness.
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