According to ANAF data, state-owned companies have debts to the budget in the amount of almost 20 billion lei, and this is about 1,718 economic entities.

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Of this amount, 13.5 billion lei (68.11%) are debts that cannot be resolved through coercive measures, as they are subject to legal provisions that suspend the application of the Fiscal Procedure Code (e.g. Bankruptcy Law, court decisions , special administrations). procedures, etc.).

According to the cited source, out of the total amount of 13.5 billion lei, the largest share is the debts of these operators in accordance with the provisions of the Law No. 85/2014 on the prevention of insolvency and bankruptcy procedures with subsequent amendments and additions, for a total amount of 11.9 billion lei, which makes up 88.1% of obligations to which the competent fiscal authorities cannot apply enforcement measures.

Who are the biggest debtors?

The biggest debtors are:

– HUILEI NATIONAL COMPANY, tax debt of 5.2 billion lei, insolvent since 04/28/2015.

– NATIONAL RAILWAY CARGO TRANSPORT COMPANY “CFR – MARFA” SA,

with a tax debt of 2.2 billion lei

– COMPLEXUL ENERGETIC HUNEDOARA SA COMPANY, with tax debt in the amount

1.8 billion lei, insolvent since November 14, 2019

“The three companies accumulate 9.2 billion lei in tax debt (almost half of the total amount of 19.8 billion lei), but the economic and social importance of their activities at the national level is obvious,” the tax service reports.