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Romania’s Ex-PM Proposes Tax Per Income Ranging From 16% To Tax-Free

Former social democrat prime minister Adrian Nastase said Tuesday he proposed differentiated taxes per income ranging from the current 16% flat tax to no tax at all, as part of the Social Democratic Party’s governing plans.
Romania’s Ex-PM Proposes Tax Per Income Ranging From 16% To Tax-Free
08 iul. 2008, 15:47,

Nastase said he proposed a few months ago to maintain the 16% tax for people whose income is above the net average salary per economy, to lower the tax to 10% for people with incomes between the average salary and the minimum wage, and no tax for people making less than the minimum wage.

The former prime minister added the party’s governing offer is nearly completed, and is to be debated within the party’s national council meeting at the end of the week.