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Ilie Bolojan Explains Why the Tax on Income From Lucky Games Has Fallen. What Awaits the Prime Minister of the New Head of Anaf

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Ilie Bolojan explained last night that the tax on gambling income was reduced from 10% to 4% because it was taxed by industry and not customers, and another reason was the attempt to avoid the migration of players in...

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Ilie Bolojan explained last night that the tax on gambling income was reduced from 10% to 4% because it was taxed by industry and not customers, and another reason was the attempt to avoid the migration of players in...

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan explains why the tax on gambling income was reduced from the original 10% to 4%: "The aim of the package is to overtax gambling," says the prime minister. He states that if he taxed customers, they would go online, where they could no longer be tracked.

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The proposal of the Bolojan government for the massive taxation of the gambling industry and the strengthening of the state in the fight against illegality in the field is an important step, as much as in the latest version of the Austerity Act, Mr Diana Stoica said.

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The taxation of gambling gains should be from 3% at present (for the sums up to 10,000 lei) to 10%, as originally intended by the Government, and not to 4%, as the Executive has adopted in the post-morning winter session, in accordance with amendments prepared by the UDMR for the draft law on fiscal and budgetary measures.

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