
The structure we have in the Ministry of Finance is adapted to the economic structure of the 90s, said Alin Citu, the Ministry’s State Secretary, at a conference organized by EY Romania.
“For example, we don’t have a directive implementation department. Recently, we have many directives that apply both in the field of fiscal administration and in the field of taxation,” he said.
- “So we do not have a clear picture of what is happening in the Commission. We do not have a clear picture of what is happening in ANAF to have a partner.”
“To be honest, the Ministry of Finance does not have specialists in transfer pricing. All along it was considered a management issue. You need transfer pricing specialists because there are directives that are fixed based on transfer pricing,” Chitu said.
- Now you’re in a situation where you need to implement a directive based on some transfer pricing principles, and we don’t have the people.
“It is very difficult to be able to attract new people, to be trained in the sense of a person who works in the Ministry of Finance,” he also noted, implying that it would not be good to be trained in the sense of a tax consultant.
Source: Hot News

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