
ANAF posted a picture on its website with a Christmas message saying inspectors will be meeting taxpayers next year.
“Here are carolers…NO! Not us this time! See you healthy next year with us!”, ANAF writes, in the photo is a car from Antifraud with a Santa hat.
Be that as it may, from next year there will be more things in the field of management. For example, in the project written by ANAF, but published on the website of the Ministry of Finance, it is said that the Office for Combating Tax Fraud will be able to apply sanctions in all areas of the Treasury’s competence.
There will also be changes to the controls.
This draft, which contains more than 70 changes and will be approved by the Government next week, was criticized by the Chamber of Fiscal Consultants, which also found logical inconsistencies.
Source: Hot News

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