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

    Fines for illegal business activities, violations of accounting rules, and non-compliance with cash register regulations may also increase.

    19 June 2026
    A fine is being proposed for the misuse of meal vouchers

    The Ministry of Finance proposes imposing a fine for resubmitting a customs declaration and granting customs officials the authority to conduct searches in cases involving administrative offenses.

    19 June 2026
    The Ministry of Finance Proposes Expanding the Powers of the Customs Service

    EU governments will hold complex negotiations on the allocation of the 2 trillion euro budget for the next seven years. The discussions will take place today at a summit in Brussels.

    19 June 2026
    The battle over the budget begins in the EU

    The Ministry of Finance has launched public consultations on a draft reform of the public sector compensation system, which will run until July 2, 2026.

    19 June 2026
    Consultations on the reform of public sector pay have been announced

    The Ministry of Finance intends to streamline the system of tax regimes and revise the rules for independent entrepreneurs working in the retail sector. It plans to maintain a preferential tax regime for them while raising the tax rate to 3%.

    19 June 2026
    Starting in 2027, Moldova will abolish patents and the registration of independent traders

    Companies are rushing to implement artificial intelligence (AI), but many still find it difficult to demonstrate its effectiveness.

    18 June 2026
    Companies are rushing into AI, but implementation is lagging behind

    The Investment Agency today presented the “Export Vision România” study, prepared by experts to facilitate Moldovan companies’ access to the Romanian market.

    18 June 2026
    Exports to Romania rose by 10% this year

    A public discussion on the draft budget and tax policy for 2027 will be held this week at various venues. The document has been discussed by the Economic Council under the Prime Minister and is scheduled to be reviewed by the tripartite commission on collective bargaining, comprising the government, employers’ associations, and labor unions.

    18 June 2026
    Tax Policy 2027: Businesses Disagree with the Rush

    A group of offenders was operating in Chisinau. They used individuals close to the leadership to evade paying taxes to the state. The scheme was uncovered by the State Tax Service and the Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Organized Crime and Special Cases (PCCOCS).

    18 June 2026
    Tax scheme involving the collection of scrap metal worth 3.4 million lei uncovered

    The 10th “DescOperă” Classical Music Festival opens today at the “Old Orhei” Natural and Cultural Reserve. Audiences can look forward to four evenings of classical music under the open sky.

    18 June 2026
    The “DescOperă” Anniversary Festival Kicks Off in Old Orhei

    Starting in 2027, the Moldovan authorities intend to streamline the system of tax regimes by reducing their number and revising the conditions for their application. The general tax regime, the independent entrepreneurship regime, and preferential regimes for special economic zones and the information technology park will remain in place.

    18 June 2026
    The number of tax regimes will be reduced. Which ones will remain?

    The authorities are proposing to review the system of business deductions and simplify it by amending Article 24 of the Tax Code.

    18 June 2026
    The system of employer deductions will be simplified by setting a 10% cap

    Military spending by European NATO members has reached its highest level since the Cold War: the countries closest to Russia are spending the most on defense.

    17 June 2026
    EU Military Spending: Poland Spends More Than the U.S.

     The Moldovan Legal Resources Center (CRJM) launched a platform today to monitor cases of electoral corruption at anticoruptie.crjm.org.

    17 June 2026
    Cases of election-related corruption can be tracked online

    Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu on Tax Policy 2027: We are proposing a reform developed through dialogue that will support economic development, investment, and growth in people’s incomes.

    17 June 2026
    Prime Minister on Tax Policy – 2027: We Will Take Criticism Into Account, But Only Constructive Criticism

    The European Parliament has given its final approval to a new EU law designed to speed up the deportation of migrants who do not have the legal right to remain in the EU.

    17 June 2026
    The European Parliament has approved the strictest immigration law

    The Chisinau City Hall has announced the results of the preparatory work for the development of the Chisinau Master Plan.

    17 June 2026
    What is the status of the development of the capital’s master plan?

    Effective June 17, 2026, the National Bank of Moldova will put into circulation a commemorative coin titled “Sergiu Rădeuțanu—100th Anniversary of His Birth,” which is part of the “Science and Innovation” series.

    17 June 2026
    The National Bank of Moldova has issued a commemorative coin titled “Sergiu Rădeuțanu—100th Anniversary of His Birth”

    Capital gains realized on the sale of a primary residence will be exempt from income tax only if the amount does not exceed 1 million lei. If the limit is exceeded, the amount will be subject to income tax at a rate of 15%.

    17 June 2026
    Capital gains from the sale of residential property will be taxed

    The Latvian government plans to expand the list of agricultural products banned from import from Russia and Belarus. This is stated in a letter prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture and endorsed by the government on Tuesday.

    17 June 2026
    Imports of tea, fish, and animals from Russia to Latvia will be banned