
Finance Minister Adrian Cachiu has asked the new heads of ANAF and customs to come up with an action plan by early next week to recover the amounts withheld and resume normal collection, official government sources said. Thursday.
- “The action plan will focus on actions against non-payers, including state-owned companies, and involves mobilizing resources and changing people, logistics, so that money owed to the budget is collected,” government sources said Thursday.
As for the replacement of Jonutz Misha from the big taxpayers, the decision to move him should be made by the new ANAF president, the sources also said.
After a proposal to raise teachers’ salaries, Prime Minister Chuke announced that an agreement had been reached to replace the heads of institutions responsible for collecting money for the national budget, appointing ANAF, customs and big tax payers.
Government sources said last week that PSD-backed Big Tax Payers chairman Jonuts Mišu would be replaced by transfer order.
State companies have large debts to the budget. What ANAF data shows for March: from CFR to Tarom and Romarm
The debtors were accused of not collecting enough money from the budget, and now they want to implement austerity, but if you look at the Government’s judgment, the situation shows that there are big problems with state-owned companies.
Some of them, according to data at the end of March, have debts of more than 1 billion lei.
CFR Cargo stands out in terms of debts to the state.
State budget: 1.66 billion lei
Social insurance budget: 324 million lei
Health: 114.8 million
National Oil Company
State budget: 1.46 billion lei
Social insurance budget: 2.78 billion lei
Health: 654.2 million lei
Unemployment insurance budget: 289.9 million lei
Uniform
State budget: 1.33 billion lei
(has zero debts in other budgets)
Hunedoara Energy Complex
State budget: 759 million lei
BAS: 738 million lei
Health: 195.9 million lei
cf.
State budget: 674.8 million lei
BAS: 534.1 million lei
Unemployment insurance budget: 65.9 million lei
National Uranium Company
State budget: 154.7 million lei
BAS: 39.2 million lei
Health: 11.6 million lei
National Coal Society
state budget: 117.3 million lei
BAS: 248.3 million lei
Health: 31.5 million lei
All branches of Romarm they have debts to the state budget, social insurance and health care. Among all, Metrom stands out with 50.8 million lei to the state budget, 18.8 million lei to social insurance and 8.2 million lei to health care.
Tarom
State budget: 34.7 million lei
BAS: 47.2 million lei
Health: 14 million lei
Oltchim – the enterprise is in a state of bankruptcy
Social insurance budget: 13.2 million lei
Health: 3.95 million lei
Apotherm
State budget: 7.25 million lei
BAS: 11.5 million lei
Health: 3.3 million lei
I remember – insolvency
State budget – 0.9 million lei
This is only part of the state companies that have debts to the budget.
Source: Hot News

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