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Minister of Economy, on Reducing the Tax on Gambling From 10% to 4%: "We See Tomorrow, It's Not Closed"

Summary by Digi 24
The Bolojan government will meet in the sitting for months to analyze whether the tax on gambling gains will remain 10% or will be reduced to 4%, stated Sunday at Digi 24, Minister of Economy, Radu Miruzá.

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The Bolojan government will meet in the sitting for months to analyze whether the tax on gambling gains will remain 10% or will be reduced to 4%, stated Sunday at Digi 24, Minister of Economy, Radu Miruzá.

·Romania
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The tax on gambling gains from up to 10,000 lei would increase from 3% at present to only 4% – has established the Government in the project of law with measures...

·Romania
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Mediafax "The discussions I know until now are for 10% tax. They are discussions, tomorrow is Parliament, not the subject closed, things can be changed if the option sent to Parliament is really 4% rather than 10%. There are discussions that are still going to be put and tomorrow, and we will see what will be the final form. But certainly, it will be a tax on gambling that has not yet existed and, in my view, is normal to be," says Radu Miruza, …

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The state would have to pay additional 1.3 - 1.5 billion lei from the increase in taxation for gambling, compared to the 5 billion lei collected last year from the specific tax in the field, support political sources.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Analysts claim that tax offenses on the gambling industry could permanently disrupt the regulated market and feed the vast black area.

·Romania
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The state is expected to collect an additional 1.3 - 1.5 billion lei from the increase in taxation for gambling, compared to the 5 billion lei collected last year from specific taxes in the field, claim political sources.

·Romania
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Profit.ro broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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