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3 October 13:43

Prime Minister Bolojan stated that there are no intentions to increase VAT or other taxes for 2026, emphasizing the importance of collecting existing taxes.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated on Friday that there are no plans to increase VAT or income tax for 2026. He emphasized that authorities need to focus on collecting established taxes, limiting expenditures, and reducing them where necessary. Bolojan mentioned that there are significant opportunities for reducing expenses, which could lead to savings on interest or additional funds for investments.

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