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  2. Romanian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian property bubble was a real-estate bubble in Romania from the early 2000s to 2007. After the relative calm of the 1990s, since 2002 Romania has experienced a dramatic increase in property prices.

  3. Economy of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania adopted 1 January 2005 a flat tax of 16% to improve tax collection rates. Romania subsequently enjoyed the lowest fiscal burden in the European Union, until Bulgaria also switched to a flat tax of 10% in 2007. Since 2018 the flat rate was lowered to 10%. Romania posted 6% economic growth in 2016, the highest among European Union member ...

  4. Tax rates in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The total Finnish income tax includes the income tax dependable on the net salary, employee unemployment payment, and employer unemployment payment. [18] [19] The tax rate increases very progressively rapidly at 13 ke/year (from 25% to 48%) and at 29 ke/year to 55% and eventually reaches 67% at 83 ke/year, while little decreases at 127 ke/year ...

  5. Romania to waive outstanding debt penalties to help tax ...

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    The European Commission expects Romania's deficit will rise to 6.9% of gross domestic product by the end of 2024, and further still, to 7% of GDP in 2025 - the highest forecast in the bloc.

  6. Romania - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the government replaced Romania's progressive tax system with a flat tax of 16% for both personal income and corporate profit, among the lowest rates in the European Union. [192] The economy is based predominantly on services, which account for 56.2% of the country's total GDP as of 2017, with industry and agriculture accounting for 30 ...

  7. Taxes Cost Expats in the US This Much - AOL

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  8. Historical Romanian taxes - Wikipedia

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    tax on sheep perperit [18] perper: tax on sold goods (paid in perper coins) pădurărit [19] pădure (forest) tax on forests podărit [20] pod (bridge) tax on crossing a bridge: pogonărit [21] pogon: tax on each pogon of land owned popărit [22] popă tax paid by the priests săpunărit [23] săpun (soap) tax on soap: solărit (Moldavia) [24 ...

  9. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    It also taxes their foreign income other than salaries at a flat rate of 10%. Tax paid to other countries on the same income may be used as a credit against the tax imposed by Myanmar. [138] [139] Tajikistan considers all of its citizens as residents for tax purposes, and taxes the worldwide income of its residents.