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24 September 16:34

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that the Government will not raise taxes for companies and will focus on reducing expenses and economic reforms.

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At a press conference, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan assured that taxes for companies will not be increased, emphasizing that the phase of consolidating revenues has ended. The government will prioritize reducing expenses and implementing reforms in areas such as energy and the food industry. Bolojan mentioned that current measures have had a contractionary effect, but he does not expect a recession in the coming year, estimating a decrease in VAT in the first months of next year.

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Ilie Bolojan promite că majorările de taxe pentru companii au luat sfârșit
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Bolojan: Nu intenţionăm să creştem taxe pentru companii. Trebuie să ne concentrăm pe scăderea cheltuielilor de funcţionare/ Estimez că nu ar trebui să avem o recesiune anul următor
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Ilie Bolojan promite că majorările de taxe pentru companii au luat sfârșit: "Trebuie să ne concentrăm pe scăderea cheltuielilor de funcționare, pe reforme"

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