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Parliament/PM Ciolacu: We will tax by 70 percent all illicit wealth

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said Tuesday that the Government will massively increase fines, confiscate on a large scale the proceeds of tax evasion and will tax by 70 percent all illicit wealth.

"We all want a strong health system that is accessible to all. We all want an education system that really educates our children. We all want social services where our parents and grandparents are properly cared for. But all this costs money. And they can't be built when Romania has a tax evasion of 10 percent of GDP. 160 billion RON. 32 billion euros. That's why we will massively increase fines and…

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