Tatiana Sichirliiscaia, Author at logos-pres.md
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Tatiana Sichirliiscaia

Tatiana Sichirliiscaia

Journalist and analyst. Specialises in public finance and tax policy. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Moldova State University and completed her doctoral studies at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Bulgaria). Worked at the I. Creangă Pedagogical University, Sofia Slavic University (Bulgaria) and Moscow State University of Foreign Languages (Russia). She has collaborated with various media outlets in Moldova. Since 2013, she has been working at Logos Press. For several years, she was involved in the Regional Economy project.

Articles

    Moldova’s state budget deficit in January-April 2026 was almost half (by 47.9%) higher than in the same period of 2025.

    3 June 2026
    The budget deficit (4 months of this year) is almost half of last year’s deficit

    The Chisinau Municipality Mayor’s Office launched the Municipal Program of Entrepreneurial Education, 2026 edition. It is implemented by the Municipal Center for Entrepreneurship Development.

    3 June 2026
    Entrepreneurship training program launched in the capital city

    Until June 30, 2026, citizens must pay real estate and land tax. This includes apartments, houses and plots owned by individuals, as well as land plots of peasant (farm) holdings.

    3 June 2026
    The deadline for property/land tax is June 30th

    A recent study on the poverty rate presented by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) does not give a clear answer as to whether poverty is increasing or decreasing in Moldova.

    3 June 2026
    Moldova: Are we poorer or richer?

    In Latgale – one of the historical and cultural regions of Latvia, located in the east of the country and attracting travelers, 86% of travel companies have faced cancellation of reservations. Moreover, they are canceled not only for the coming weeks, but for the whole summer.

    3 June 2026
    Tour business in Latvia suffers due to drone threat

    According to operative information, the national public budget (NPB) revenues, administered by the State Tax Service, amounted to about 35.4 billion lei in the first 5 months of 2026. This is by 4 billion lei, or 12.6% more compared to the same period last year.

    3 June 2026
    Tax revenues to the budget increased by 12.6%

    The sanctions applicable to owners of exchange offices for circumventing currency transaction rules will be moved to the Contravention Code.

    3 June 2026
    The Code of Offenses would add penalties relating to exchange offices.

    Chisinau authorities announce the beginning of road repair on Mesterul Manole street in the capital’s Ciocana sector. Today, the specialists in charge of the project evaluated the work front.

    2 June 2026
    Renovation of Meshterul Manole Street in the capital begins

    The new Minister of Agriculture Uldis Augulis believes that the reduced VAT rate for essential products should be made permanent.

    2 June 2026
    Latvia intends to retain preferential VAT on social goods

    Excessive noise in commercial and catering facilities will be authorized by the authorities. The National Agency for Public Health will have the right to detect and investigate such offenses.

    2 June 2026
    Fines will be imposed for excessive noise in retail outlets

    It is proposed to introduce a fine on suppliers of cash register equipment (CRE) who provide incorrect information to the State Tax Service when certifying the apparatus, and to increase the amount of authorized surplus (or shortage) of money in the cash register.

    2 June 2026
    Norms (and penalties) for the use of cash registers are actualized

    The improved module “Management of VAT payers” in the Automated Information System “e-Cerere” will reduce the number of errors when filling out applications for VAT refunds, obtaining or withdrawing VAT payer status, etc.

    2 June 2026
    The new e-Cerere module will make it easier to obtain VAT refunds

    The marginal tariff for regular road transportation of passengers between settlements of the republic is set at 0.89 lei/km.

    2 June 2026
    The marginal tariff for inter-district passenger transportation services was determined

    Norway may return to the issue of joining the EU. The country’s authorities recognize that the changed global environment and the EU’s growing trade influence are forcing Oslo to reconsider its previous approaches to relations with Brussels.

    2 June 2026
    Norway is thinking again about joining the EU

    Iraq’s Oil Ministry announced the discovery of a major oil field in the southern province of Najaf, near the border with Saudi Arabia.

    1 June 2026
    Iraq has discovered an 8.8 billion barrel oil field

    On Children’s Day, Customs officers greeted young passengers with a gesture symbolizing care for them.

    1 June 2026
    Today, Customs delighted children with smiles and gifts

    Young entrepreneurs and those planning to start their own business can attend a three-day free training organized by the State Tax Service.

    1 June 2026
    Trainings for young entrepreneurs will be held in Edinets

    By 2050, more people will die each year from superbacteria than from cancer. According to Japanese pharmaceutical experts, antibiotic resistance is a “serious threat” to our health and economy.

    1 June 2026
    How antibiotic resistance is hitting the economy

    A month before the EU Salary Transparency Directive came into force, Latvian company ERDA launched a real-time salary data platform.

    1 June 2026
    Latvia has created a platform on real-time salaries

    Moldovan President Maia Sandu once again convinces citizens of the need to reform local public administration. She denies the risk of disappearance of identity and traditions of villages because of its results.

    1 June 2026
    Maia Sandu: Names and uniqueness of villages remain