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6 July 20:53

The Minister of Economy, Radu Miruță, said that discussions on changing the tax on gambling from 10% to 4% continue and will be decided at the government meeting.

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Radu Miruță said that the proposed tax on gambling, initially 10%, could be reduced to 4%, but the subject is not closed. The government will meet in a session to analyze the proposals and amendments of the MPs before presenting them to the Parliament. The minister emphasized that the final figure is subject to change and that discussions will continue until the package is officially presented.

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Ministrul Economiei, despre modificarea impozitului pentru jocuri de noroc de la 10% la 4%: Nu este subiectul închis / Guvernul se întâlneşte într-o şedinţă, mâine, înainte de venirea în Parlament, analizăm amendamentele făcute de parlamentari
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Ministrul Economiei, despre modificarea impozitului pentru jocuri de noroc de la 10% la 4%: Nu este subiectul închis / Anunță o întâlnire de guvern, mâine

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