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Romanian Employers Propose Measure Targeting Cos That Have State Budget Debts
19.12.2010, 13:02 | Economy | 849 views
Romanian employer organizations UGIR-1903 and CONPIROM on Sunday presented a proposition which allows companies to pay their debts to the state budget in tranches in an interval of five years and implements a series of measures to support firms that do not register debts to the state budget. The draft normative act was initiated by opposition social democrat deputy Mugurel Surupaceanu. The lawmaker told a news conference Sunday that 70% of Romanian companies register debts to the state budget, and added that the measure will help them resume their activity. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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