The solidarity tax exists, it currently stands at 0.25 percent, and the Finance Ministry makes calculations so that the insurance fund will remain in the same amount, changing the reporting base, declared Prime Minister Mihai Tudose.
"Today, this tax exists. (...) the employer pays this tax 0.25pct, which is also an insurance tax demanded by the European Union and claimed by trade unions. It will be an insurance fund, either this tax stands at 0.25pct or 1pct, the Ministry of Finance does the calculations, and since the reporting base, is changed, it will have to remain in the same amount. That is what it is about," Prime Minister Mihai Tudose told a press conference in Deva on Friday when asked about the solidarity tax.
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