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

    The Organization for Entrepreneurship Development (ODA) has adjusted the base interest rates on loans provided under the “373” program and published them.

    7 July 2026
    ODA has updated the interest rates for the “373” program

    In this regard, the Ministry of Finance has released a document for public consultation on the mechanism for applying VAT and excise taxes to goods imported into Moldova from the region.

    7 July 2026
    Starting August 1, VAT and excise taxes will be introduced in Transnistria

    The State Tax Service (STS) reminds taxpayers that September 30, 2026, is the deadline for connecting to the “MEV” Information System for certain categories of taxpayers

    7 July 2026
    Cash registers must be replaced by September 30

    Non-governmental organizations in Moldova are proposing to increase the donation rate from 2% to 3.5% and to encourage donations via text message.

    7 July 2026
    NGOs are proposing to increase the percentage of funds allocated to them from 2% to 3.5%

    The Milky Way Restaurant in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, serves only wines from vineyards located more than 165 meters above sea level. Guests dining there are at the same altitude.

    6 July 2026
    One of the tallest revolving restaurants in the EU has opened in Vilnius

    In Moldova, a total of 1,601 thousand dwellings were counted, of which 995 thousand (or 62%) were occupied, while 38% were vacant. In Chisinau, the number of occupied dwellings is 301,942; the number of vacant dwellings is not specified, but given the stated proportion, it is not difficult to make an approximate estimate.

    6 July 2026
    More than 88,000 apartments and houses stand vacant in Chisinau

    The tax regime applicable to individuals engaged in independent commercial activities may be applied only by merchants registered with the State Tax Service before July 1, 2026, in accordance with the provisions of Article 69¹³( (3) of the Tax Code.

    6 July 2026
    The State Tax Service Clarified the Activities of Independent Merchants After July 1

    Work on its modernization has entered a new phase. According to the city government, the project calls for reorganizing traffic flow through the creation of a smart transportation corridor, which will increase road capacity.

    6 July 2026
    The transportation hub on Izmail Street in the capital will be equipped with “smart” traffic lights

    AmCham proposes maintaining the VAT exemption for international mail.

    6 July 2026
    VAT on postal services will complicate e-commerce

    Business associations in Moldova are asking that the introduction of a global minimum tax be postponed for six years following the country’s accession to the European Union. This position is outlined in a document prepared by AmCham, EBA, FIA, and ATIC.

    6 July 2026
    Businesses are asking for a 6-year tax transition period following EU accession

    Effective January 1, 2027, the design of the “Excise Stamp/Consumer Stamp” for alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, and related goods will change. The amendments have been published and have taken effect.

    6 July 2026
    The Ministry of Finance has approved a new design for excise stamps

    Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is ready to cooperate with U.S. President Donald Trump to normalize relations between the two countries. He expressed this intention in a message congratulating the U.S. president on Independence Day and the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.

    6 July 2026
    A meeting between Lukashenko and Trump could take place this fall

    Representatives of the business community believe that companies should be allowed to store documents in electronic archives maintained by qualified service providers and, once the documents have been digitized, to destroy the original paper copies, with the exception of documents subject to permanent retention and materials belonging to the National Archival Fund.

    5 July 2026
    Businesses are proposing to legalize electronic document archives

    Slovakia will not participate in providing financial assistance to Ukraine for the purpose of prolonging the military conflict. The country’s Prime Minister, Robert Fico, made this statement in an address to his fellow citizens on social media ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara.

    5 July 2026
    Slovakia will not fund the continuation of the war in Ukraine  

    The Estonian government has approved a bill prohibiting citizens of Russia and Belarus who do not have permanent residency in the country from purchasing real estate. The ban also applies to companies controlled by citizens of Russia and Belarus.

    5 July 2026
    Russians and Belarusians are prohibited from purchasing real estate in Estonia

    Slovak citizens will be asked to vote on two issues. The first concerns the abolition of lifetime payments to former prime ministers and other high-ranking officials; the second concerns the reinstatement of the Special Prosecutor’s Office, which was dissolved several years ago.

    5 July 2026
    A referendum on the salaries of top government officials is being held in Slovakia

    In 2025, Latvia’s trade with Russia accounted for 2.6% of the country’s total foreign trade. The Ministry of Economy reported this while commenting on Russia’s decision to temporarily close a number of railway border crossings on the borders with Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, effective July 1.

    4 July 2026
    Rail freight volume between Latvia and Russia plummeted by 92% 

    According to the mayor’s office press service, the Chisinau authorities have announced the launch of the “Austrian School in Moldova” project. This will be the second Austrian school in the capital.

    4 July 2026
    An Austrian school will open in Chisinau 

    A few days before the NATO summit in Ankara, the German chancellor and the leaders of the Baltic states agreed in Berlin to strengthen deterrence against Russia, increase defense spending, and expand aid to Ukraine.

    4 July 2026
    Merz Hosts Baltic Leaders Ahead of the NATO Summit

    The city administration announced repairs to two streets in the city center—the spacious Yuri Gagarin Boulevard near the train station and the cozy, tree-lined Veronika Mikle Street, on the section between A. Pushkin Street and V. Pyrkelab.

    4 July 2026
    The city center is being repaired and renovated in the capital