Romanian Govt Puts Off Hiking Taxes On Industrial Property Protection
Posted on December 30th, 2010
Romanian Govt Puts Off Hiking Taxes On Industrial Property Protection
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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Romanian Govt Puts Off Hiking Taxes On Industrial Property Protection
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