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[News from Romania] Romania's Government has postponed hiking the taxes on industrial property, charged to natural and legal persons, until 2012, considering that such an increase could reduce the number of requests for protection and affect innovation. ...
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[Romaniapress] Romania: Romanian Govt Puts Off Hiking Taxes On Industrial ...: Companies Established Outside Romania May Request 2009 VAT Refund By March 31, 2011 The deadline for the submission of VAT refund requests for 2009 by taxable companies, which are not established or registered for this purpose in Romania, has been extended to March 31 next year, from September 30 this year, through a Government (...)
[My Romania] Romania: Romanian Govt Puts Off Hiking Taxes On Industrial ...: Companies Established Outside Romania May Request 2009 VAT Refund By March 31, 2011 The deadline for the submission of VAT refund requests for 2009 by taxable companies, which are not established or registered for this .
[Personal Money Store] Romanian witch tax caps off a huge year for witches: Oddly enough, former dictator of Romania Nicolas Ceausescu and his wife kept a personal witch on staff, though he outlawed practicing witchcraft. Romania is, after all, the land of Dracula, both the literary character and Vlad Tepes, the brutal Medieval warlord and inspiration for the character.
[Spokesman.com: Nation/World stories] Romanian witches under taxman's spell - Spokesman.com - Jan. 7, 2011: Superstitions are no laughing matter in Romania - the land of the medieval ruler who inspired the “Dracula” tale - and have been part of its culture for centuries. President Traian Basescu and his aides have been known to wear purple on certain days, supposedly to ward off evil.
[XE Forex News] XE.com - CEE MARKETS 3-Stocks, FX gain; forint helped by weak Swissie: Buyers have been keener at recent Romanian tenders,. reflecting improved liquidity and renewed market confidence.
[Examiner RSS] Curses! Romania's witches forced to pay income tax | Washington ...: CHITILA, Romania (AP ” Everyone curses the tax man, but Romanian witches angry about having to pay up for the first time hurled poisonous mandrake into the Danube River on Thursday to cast spells on the president and government. McDonnell: About that Steele Guy...
[XE Forex News] XE.com - CEE MARKETS 2-Forint strengthens on weak Swissie, stocks ...: The finance ministry said on Monday inflation probably. jumped last month, prompting the most dovish rate-setter .
[Ghouls on Film] Ghouls on Film » Blog Archive » Romania Witches Cast Spells on Tax ...: Romanian witches are being taxed by the government and they're taking matters into their gnarled and warty hands, creating a spell specifically for President Traian BÄsescu. Along with witches, astrologers, embalmers, valets, and driving instructors are now considered self-employed and also face the tax hike.
[Romania News Watch] Romania News Watch: Romanian Central Bank Keeps Benchmark Rate ...: “We could see more rate cuts later in the year when the central bank is confident that second-round effects from the VAT hike in July 2010 will be limited,” Anders Svendsen, chief economist at Nordea Bank in Copenhagen, said in an e-mail to investors after the rate announcement.
[Tax Law Blog | IRS Tax Attorneys] Witches of Romania Curse Gov. for New Tax Law | Tax Law Blog | IRS ...: Sitting cross-legged in her villa in the lake resort of Mogosoaia, just north of Bucharest, she said Wednesday she planned to cast a spell using a particularly effective concoction of cat excrement and a dead dog, along with a chorus of witches.
[Global Voices in English] Jordan: Twitter Reactions to Nine Per Cent Fuel Hike · Global Voices: Muneer Saifi referenced the end-of-year timing: Happy new year with 9% raise in feul prices, enjoy 2011 #JO. Zalmasri tweeted: End of year present from the .
[Romania Business Insider] Overview 2010: Romania shifts gears to face new realities - part I: Despite analysts warnings that the increase will lead to an inflation hike, the Governments measure assures budgetary funds. Another unpopular measure was a 25% cut in state clerks salaries, in addition to layoffs in the public sector. With some 27,000 lay-offs already, the Government has committed to an additional 74,000 by years end. An attempt to decrease state pensions ended in failure after the Romanian Constitutional Court ruled the measure unconstitutional.
[Newstalk - Ireland's National Independent Talk Radio Broadcaster » News] Romanian parliament protestor jumps from balcony - Newstalk.ie: A man whose payments for his disabled child had been cut by the Romanian government has been injured after leaping from a balcony of the parliament there in protest at the decision. 40-year-old Adrian Sobaru threw himself over the balcony which stood about 23 feet above the chamber as the Romanian prime minister Emil Boc began speaking ahead of a no-confidence vote.
[Photoblog - Photoblog's Column - Articles and Seeds] Photoblog - Romanian flings himself from Parliament balcony: The AP reports: Romania's government survived a no-confidence motion in Parliament on Thursday in a session overshadowed by a man who flung himself from the chamber's balcony, apparently in protest over the government austerity measures.
[Productive] Productive » An update about the France-Roma-Romania argument: Although the conference went on for two days - and the lunch provided by the Intercontinental was excellent - there didnt seem to be a lot of clarity when it came to the actual impact that EU funds have had on the Romas ongoing state of grinding poverty. This is no great surprise considering that only about 1% of the 20 billion Euro that has been allocated to Romania in EU Structural Funds has actually been spent. A thicket of red tape and incompetence at ministerial level blocks the rest.
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