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Tanczos Barna Says that nicoșor Dan “Insisted” as Vat Not to Be Increased. What Alternatives Were Proposed but Not Accepted

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Vice-President Tanczos Barna, former Minister of Public Finance, says President Nicushor Dan insisted that the added value tax (TVA) should not be increased, as he promised in the electoral campaign, but although several alternatives were proposed in the government coalition to increase VAT, they were not accepted.

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Vice-President Tanczos Barna, former Minister of Public Finance, says President Nicoşor Dan insisted that the added value tax (TVA) should not be increased, as he promised in the electoral campaign, but, although in...

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Vice-President Tanczos Barna, former Minister of Public Finance, says President Nicushor Dan insisted that the added value tax (TVA) should not be increased, as he promised in the electoral campaign, but although several alternatives were proposed in the government coalition to increase VAT, they were not accepted.

·Romania
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Tanczos Barna says President Nicoșor Dan insisted that VAT should not be increased, but alternative solutions discussed in coalition were not accepted. The serious deficit he believes has reached pensioners, budgeters and companies involved in investment projects.

·Romania
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The added value tax is finally a fact, but Vooruit chairman Conner Rousseau is not yet crowing victory, because there is also the doctors' strike,...

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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