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17 July 08:53

Florin Cîțu emphasizes the importance of multinationals in Romania's budget, while criticizing the new tax system that could reduce the country's attractiveness for investors.

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In the program 'Ai aflat! with Ionuț Cristache', Florin Cîțu highlighted the significant contributions of multinationals to Romania's budget, noting that they pay taxes on profits and salary contributions. The former premier criticized the new tax system, saying that it could make Romania less attractive for investors, compared to countries such as Bulgaria, Hungary and the Czech Republic, which offer more favorable tax conditions. Cîțu highlighted the risks of loss of competitiveness in the context of international tax initiatives.

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Florin Cîţu: „Multinaţionalele plătesc mai mult decât companiile româneşti.”
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VIDEO Cîțu crede că România pierde competiția regională din cauza măsurilor lui Bolojan: 'Multinaționalele plătesc mai mult decât restul'
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Florin Cîţu: „Multinaţionalele plătesc mai mult decât companiile româneşti.”

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