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10 July 11:12

Florin Cîțu argues that VAT could reach 24% and pensioners with incomes over 3,000 lei will pay health contributions, warning about the budget deficit management.

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Former Prime Minister Florin Cîțu said there is a risk that VAT will soon rise to 24% and pensioners with pensions over 3,000 lei could be forced to pay health contributions. Cîțu criticized the Bolojan government for the lack of serious reforms in the management of budget spending and warned that raising taxes is not the solution, given that Romania has already been sanctioned by the European Commission for fiscal slippage. He stresses the need to cut spending, not raise taxes.

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Florin Cîțu anunță că TVA va crește la 24%: Guvernul impune noi taxe, necerute de CE, ca să evite reforma
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Fost premier liberal critică dur măsurile luate de Guvernul Bolojan și spune că vom ajunge la TVA de 24%. "Sunt sceptic, văzând că mergem după tot felul de cârpeli."
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Florin Cîțu: Foarte probabil ca TVA să ajungă la 24%

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