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4 July 11:23

Organizers of cultural events in Romania oppose the increase in VAT from 9% to 21%, warning that it will turn culture into an unaffordable luxury.

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The Romanian Association of Organizers of Concerts and Cultural Events (AROCEC) criticizes the Government's intention to increase VAT on tickets, arguing that the measure will seriously affect the cultural industry, already weakened by pandemics and economic crises. They argue that such an increase will lead to more expensive tickets, lower attendance and canceled events. AROCEC calls on the government to abandon this decision and work with the cultural sector for more effective solutions.

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Organizatorii de concerte şi evenimente avertizează că mărirea TVA la 21% pentru bilete duce la efecte devastatoare în industrie: „Vom ajunge să plătim taxe de peste 50% din valoarea unui bilet”
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Cultura va deveni un lux, atrag atenția organizatorii de evenimente
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Organizatorii de evenimente, revoltați de creșterea TVA la 21% pentru bilete. „Înseamnă public mai puțin și artiști mai prost plătiți”

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