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 has established a legal procedure for traffic violations. If a violation is committed in a vehicle registered in another EU country, the driver receives a notice outlining a series of next steps.

    25 June 2026
    Moldova Is Ready to Comply with EU Traffic Rules

    A bill proposing amendments to the Tax Code and other Moldovan laws, scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2027, has sparked widespread debate within the professional community.

    25 June 2026
    Business and Tax Policy – 2027: More Questions Than Answers

    This change is included in a draft set of amendments proposed by the Ministry of Finance for inclusion in the ministry’s rules of procedure. They will soon be reviewed by the Cabinet of Ministers.

    25 June 2026
    The powers of the State Financial Control Inspectorate will be expanded

    The draft budget, tax, and customs policy for 2027 proposes a number of amendments to the Customs Code (CC). Some of the changes pertain to preferential treatment, sanctions, and cooperation between the Customs Service (CS) and international organizations.

    25 June 2026
    Customs will extend temporary exemptions and introduce new fines

    The Chisinau City Hall has announced plans for a program to mark the 180th anniversary of Karl Schmidt. The events are scheduled for June 25 and 27, 2026.

    24 June 2026
    To mark Karl Schmidt’s anniversary, City Hall has organized an extensive program

    The European Commission today unveiled a new package of proposals to simplify tax rules. It is expected to save businesses 8 billion euros annually, including 3.3 billion euros in administrative costs.

    24 June 2026
    The EU is preparing a tax reform to reduce business costs

    They may be subject to the same tax treatment as other non-monetary benefits that an employer provides to employees (such as vouchers, gym and medical service passes, and gifts).

    24 June 2026
    Authorities Are Changing the Tax Treatment of Meal Vouchers  

    As part of the 2027 budget, tax, and customs policy proposal, the Ministry of Finance has proposed amendments to the Customs Code (CC). Some of the changes would expand the Customs Service’s (CS) authority to conduct inspections.

    24 June 2026
    Customs oversight powers will be expanded

    The “Visegrad Four” is alive and well and full of new ideas. This was confirmed by a meeting of the alliance’s members held in Budapest, after the group had been virtually inactive for the past two years.

    24 June 2026
    The “Visegrad Four” announced a relaunch

    No tax will be levied on the sale of a primary residence or on family celebrations. Finance Minister Andrian Gavriliță assured taxpayers of this.

    24 June 2026
    Primary residences and gifts will not be subject to tax

    The Chisinau city government announced the creation of a new department within City Hall dedicated to tourism development and the promotion of the capital.

    24 June 2026
    A new tourism department within City Hall will promote Chisinau

    The draft budget and tax policy for 2027, in its current form, must be suspended. The changes it proposes will directly impact local budgets.

    24 June 2026
    Ion Cheban: Chisinau Will Lose 1 Billion Lei a Year Due to Tax Reform

    The European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs approved the digital euro on Tuesday. This is part of the EU’s effort to reduce its dependence on U.S.-controlled payment systems.

    23 June 2026
    The European Parliament has backed the digital euro to reduce U.S. influence

    Representatives of the Chisinau City Hall are insisting on the lifting of restrictions on local taxes, the fair refund of taxes collected by the municipality, and financial support for the powers delegated to local authorities.

    23 June 2026
    The capital’s own revenue accounts for only 11–12% of the budget

    Starting in 2026, the law will establish new rules for the administration of the sanitation fee, including the deadlines for its payment.

    23 June 2026
    The sanitation fee must be paid by September 25

    Representatives of Moldovan business associations signed a joint agreement to promote environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) principles during an event titled “ESG for Strong Business.”

    23 June 2026
    Moldovan business associations have endorsed the principles of sustainable development (ESG)

    The Ministry of Finance proposes that the relevant provisions of the Law on Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) governing the application of the incentive capital mechanism be repealed. This proposal is included in the 2027 Tax Policy Package. 

    23 June 2026
    Authorities are proposing to abolish the incentive capital mechanism

    In the last three election cycles, the quota system (40% gender representation on candidate lists) has led to a record number of women in parliament and local councils. However, the representation of other vulnerable groups in these bodies remains insufficient.

    23 June 2026
    There is a proposal to introduce representation quotas for minorities in government

    According to Eurostat data, EU residents work an average of 35.9 hours per week. This figure includes both full-time and part-time workers aged 20 to 64, based on their primary place of employment.

    22 June 2026
    Where in Europe do people work the most?

    Hundreds of people gathered Saturday in front of the Castres City Theater in southern France to protest the cancellation of the play “Passeport.”

    22 June 2026
    Why Did a French City Cancel a Play About Refugees?