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Opinion material by Camelia Malahov, Director of Direct Taxes, Victoria Dobre, Senior Manager of Indirect Taxes, Deloitte Romania, and Emanuel Bondalici, Managing Associate, Reff & Asociatii | Deloitte Legal
The tax administration has proposed, for 2022, to increase the share of tax revenues in GDP, by streamlining the collection, which is based on both stimulating voluntary compliance and a series of measures to combat tax evasion.