September suddenly changes schools and in the pseudo-directions of taxes and local taxes, since the largest number of student social scholarships are awarded on the basis of income declarations of parents/legal guardians, who, under their own responsibility, generously declare how much they earned in the last 12 calendar months. According to the basic Methodology for the assignment of scholarships, issued by the Ministry of Education No. 6238/8.09.2023, notarized declarations can no longer be required, but school principals can request a DGASPC social investigation due to suspicions created by “staff of the educational unit” (yes, the suspicion or suspicion is legally formalized without additional guidelines and legalistic: why not gossip or slander?).

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More, in orderadd images, as the competent EU institutions and strategic partner, the school, which is mainly engaged in education, works with Law No. 207/2015 on the Tax Procedure Code, taking into account that “the verification of the income declared by the parents/guardians/legal representatives of minor students, is carried out by the secretary of the educational unit with the help of PatrimVen. or by making a request to the central fiscal authority in whose territorial radius the beneficiary (sic!) of the document confirming the income declared by the parent/legal representative/elementary school student is located. This is how the secretary of the school received free access to the ANAF databases by order of the minister! We don’t know to what extent city halls or local ANAFs will allow school secretaries to check the declared financial situation of Romanian citizens, but of course neither the secretary nor the accountant of the kindergarten have tax powers. inspector Even ANAF can’t move that easily, in less than two months a year, just by checking a few hundred thousand parents “in the field” (or not) whose children are eligible for scholarships, merit, performance or just social reasons. We suspect that ANAF is not a support office for schools two months a year, because educators, teachers and professors of schools and secondary schools have gathered in a “scholarship management committee” (Romania is the country of the last names: our institutions they remove it and change their logo every few years, which lends weight to their decisions), they can’t (or can they?) crowd into recess, leadership classes (sorry, educational and career counseling), or parent-teacher conferences under the weight of mountains of files, decaying declarations, statements, legalized copies , originals, birth certificates, etc. Could this be the mark left by the galloping digitization of the last decade? We doubt it’s anything like that.

Citizens who usually apply for social subsidies, do not have a sufficient living wage, do not have a job, do not have proper literacy, often work illegally and do not shy away from easy earnings at bookmakers and other similar institutions often apply. through pawnshops, however, with everyone lack of trust in state institutions, I can easily submit declarations under my own responsibility at the… school, recently the revenue control and management authority in Romania, an ally of ANAF, according to extremely smart political decisions. The state does not deceive itself, it simply defends itself well. Also, while the merit scholarship is reduced to a 9.50 GPA, a grade of 10, and less than 20 cumulative absences per academic year, this year merit means 30% of the class in descending order of GPA, including everyone under the 9.50 mark. We will face the tragicomic situation of elite schools where half the students in a class receive merit scholarships, while a low performing school will procedurally determine merit up to an average of 6 or 7. Other classes in the same school will live in this reality. Pure merit, coane Fănica! It is possible, it is the intellectual abilities of the Romanian people at this historical moment. We are not far from the circumstances worthy of a more enlightened cause, from a few years ago, when scholarships were awarded directly by local councils of town halls in Romania, when, to the surprise of everyone and no one, we were more than 80% of municipalities with a deficit of local budgets (or, why not ?, many of them were and remain insolvent without urgent help from the central budget), and social subsidies (and not only that) could not be paid or transferred with delays of the order of quarters, and sometimes once every six months. We are in a fascinating situation: children from disadvantaged environments (rural, small towns, suburban, etc.) did not receive any scholarships, while in the first sector of Bucharest, where the highest income per capita in the country is registered, students received money as if from a budget cornucopia . – Read the entire article and comment on Contributors.ro