The provisions of the new tax regime for freelancers, effective January 1, 2026, are already drawing criticism due to the high flat tax rate of 15%,” Logos Press reported.

Beginning January 1, 2026, the list of reimbursed medications has been expanded with new drugs and prescription expiration dates for reimbursed medications have been extended, according to Logos Press.

A new digital service for the registration of independent entrepreneurs in the State Register of Legal Entities has been launched by the State Services Agency, Logos Press reports.

Although the drafts “On Approval and Enactment of Local Taxes for 2026” and “On Approval of the Chisinau Municipality Budget for 2026” received a positive opinion from the specialized economic commission of the Municipal Council, they were not considered by the councillors due to political disagreements, Logos Press reported.

As of July 1, 2026, the special tax regime in the cab transportation industry will be abolished, Logos Press reported.

The cost of health insurance for 2026 remained at the same level as in previous years – 12,636 lei, as well as the benefits for payment in the first three months of the year for some categories of people,” Logos Press reported.

From January 15 to February 24, 2026, the Department of Agriculture and Food Processing Industries is accepting applications for funding for projects under the LEADER Local Development Phase III program, according to Logos Press.

On New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2025, the first offers for balancing electricity were submitted and the transactions were registered by the state enterprise Moldelectrica, Logos Press reported.

Moldova’s total state budget revenues for the eleven months of 2025 amounted to just over 68.8 billion lei, up 14.4% (about 8.65 billion lei) compared to the same period of 2024, Logos Press reported.

The threshold for public procurement contracts in the case of works and social services will amount to one million lei, and in the case of goods and services – 600 thousand lei, Logos Press reported.

Over the next three years, 59.5 percent of foreign borrowing will be used to support the state budget, while about 40.5 percent will be used to finance investment projects, Logos Press reported.

In 2025, 45,353 taxpayers transferred 2% of their income tax to a non-profit or religious organization, thus supporting NPOs for a total of 19,922,257 lei, Logos Press reported.
