ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT CAUSED BY BLACK EMPLOYMENT ON THE STATE BUDGET IN THE CASE OF A ROMANIAN TRADE COMPANY THAT FIGURES WITH 20 EMPLOYEES
Diana Gabriela Pohața ()
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Diana Gabriela Pohața: Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Bucharest Court, Romania
The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, 2020, vol. 20, issue 1(31), 152-161
Abstract:
The present research aims to analyze the impact of black work on the state budget, as well as on the citizen. Over time, undeclared work has received a number of terms in its definition, such as: "black work", "illegal work", "work without legal forms" and "gray work". Regardless of the formula specified in the specialized language, its consequences are devastating for the budget of a country, having a significant influence on the collection to the state budget of the contribution due by the employee and the employer. Another important aspect is the impact felt on the citizen, limiting access to certain rights, respectively, to a fair employment contract, social insurance and pension. Therefore, in the short, medium and long term, the repercussions of this scourge are significant. For this reason, I will analyze the impact of undeclared work in the case of a company with Romanian capital, with 20 employees. The present paper aims to study the influence of informal work on the state budget, as well as the consequences of this phenomenon on the employee.
Date: 2020
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