Minister of Economy, on Reducing the Tax on Gambling From 10% to 4%: "We See Tomorrow, It's Not Closed"
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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.
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...
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, …
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.
Analysts claim that tax offenses on the gambling industry could permanently disrupt the regulated market and feed the vast black area.
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.
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