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Newly created enterprises will be exempted from ‘fiscal visits’


https://www.ipn.md/en/newly-created-enterprises-will-be-exempted-from-fiscal-visits-7966_1015933.html

The newly created enterprises will be exempted from ‘fiscal visits’ in the period between registration and until they present the first financial report. Such a request was made by Prime Minister Iurie Leanca to the State Main Tax Inspectorate, which is to comply by November 1, 2014, IPN reports.

According to the Government’s press service, this May Iurie Leanca instructed that the State Main Tax Inspectorate, the National Health Insurance Company, the National House of Social Insurance and the National Bureau of Statistics should annul the obligation for the newly created enterprises to additionally register at the local offices of these bodies. Though the given institutions complied and excluded the repeated registration procedure, some of the local offices of the State Main Tax Inspectorate continued to demand that the newly created enterprises should come to these offices for the ‘informative fiscal visit’.

The initiative forms part of the steps taken by the Secretariat of the Economic Council to improve the business climate and, especially, to ensure the real functioning of the ‘one-stop shop’ principle in the registration of companies. The final goals of the reforms at the business registration stage are to fully eliminate the useless bureaucratic procedures, to reduce the time needed fort registering a company to a minimum and to offer the economic entity the possibility of starting work immediately.