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Comparative Study on the Fiscal System in Romania and Other Member States of the European Union

Ciobanasu Marilena, Gherghina Rodica and Postole Mirela Anca
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Ciobanasu Marilena: Titu Maiorescu University Bucharest, Romania
Gherghina Rodica: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Postole Mirela Anca: Titu Maiorescu University Bucharest, Romania

Journal of Business Economics and Information Technology, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 6

Abstract: The scientific endeavor of the authors considers the development of a comparative study on the fiscal system in Romania and other EU member states. The fiscal system, as a notion, has been treated differently by specialists. If the fiscal burden wasn’t so significant, the fiscal system could be seen beyond aspects concerning fees and taxes that need to be paid as one of the solutions that the government, through its specialized institutions, uses to find the financial resources that need to be directed to society. Help offered underlines the main differences between the Romanian fiscal system and that of other countries members of the EU. No matter the type, location and size of a business, the fiscal system represents a major factor in the investment decision. For a long term strategy to ensure efficient management of day to day business a simple, stable and transparent fiscal system is required. In difficult times, decision factors should intervene to help the business/ entrepreneurial area out of a crisis, by lifting the fiscal burden off their shoulders.

Keywords: fiscal system; taxes; contributions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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