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Main Taxes Unchanged In New Romania-IMF Deal - PM
07.02.2011, 20:31 | Finance-Banks | 926 views
The follow-up deal between Romania and the International Monetary Fund will keep most taxes unchanged, while arrears will be eliminated gradually, Prime Minister Emil Boc said on Monday. By end-April, the Government will assess the outstanding debts of state-owned companies to the general consolidated budget, by their value at the end of 2010. The debts will be settled gradually, according to a schedule, said Boc in a press conference. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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