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.
Lessons from Romania on how to overcome the situation in which the neighboring country found itself due to a high budget deficit was one of the key topics of the VI International Conference on Taxation TAXCON 25. Particular attention was drawn to the urgent tax measures taken by Romania to address the problem, among which the most painful for the population was the increase in VAT rates by 2%.

The National Agency for Public Health (ANSP) will conduct a total sanitary inspection of materials and substances that come into direct contact with drinking water, Logos Press reported.

In August, 26 projects worth MDL 23.33 million were approved under the Farm Credit Program (FCA), Logos Press reported.

Starting September 5, 225, some permit documents will be replaced by notifications, and for the rest there will be a reduction in the cost of issuance, a reduction in review time, the removal of some supporting documents from the list of documents to be submitted, an increase in the validity period, etc., Logos Press reported.

The capital has unveiled a new public institution that will provide specialized training for civil servants – the National Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM), Logos Press reported.

Sweden is ready to provide 80 million kroner (about 7.3 million euros) for the PACE Local project “Local Public Administration and Civic Participation, Logos Press reports.

This year, five amateur folklore groups from Moldova participated in the XI International Forum “Bulgarian Heritage”, which is organized annually in the town of Balchik (Bulgaria) by the local organization “Commonwealth “Bulgarian Heritage” under the leadership of Marusi Kostova. It was held from August 22 to 24. The forum is attended by representatives of the Bulgarian diaspora living compactly abroad – amateur artists, scientists, writers and public figures from neighboring countries – Romania, Ukraine and Moldova, as well as from Bulgaria itself.

The European Parliament’s tax subcommittee is looking for ways to tax artificial intelligence (AI) given its impact on the labor market and consumption of resources, including electricity, Logos Press reports.

Sireţi commune (Straseni district) intends to attract 3 million lei by issuing securities to finance road repairs. The value of one bond is 1 thousand lei. This is the first experience of issuing its own bonds by a rural settlement.

The Sireţi commune (Straseni district) intends to attract 3 million lei by issuing securities to finance road repairs, Logos Press reports.

In the first 7 months of 2025, total state budget revenues amounted to MDL 43.7 billion, 16% higher than last year’s figure, Logos Press reported.

The volume of renewable energy production in Moldova reached 784.09 MW in July this year, 204.7 MW more than at the end of last year, Logos Press reported.

Agricultural employers will be able to deduct the costs of organized meals for employees if their average gross monthly salary equals or exceeds MDL 9,000, Logos Press reported.

A whole cluster of IT specialists has emerged in the world who need only a personal computer and high-speed Internet to do their work. Without being “tied” to a particular place of residence or work, these specialists choose the countries that are most suitable for living, in terms of climate, consumer prices, taxation, etc.

More than 300 companies have already expressed their willingness to become participants in the program to support young people who are getting a job for the first time, Logos Press reports.

As of August 1 this year in Romania, the basic VAT rate has been increased from 19% to 21%, while the reduced rate, which applies to certain goods and services, is set at 11%. For real estate transactions, the 21% VAT rate will apply to all house sale contracts concluded after August 1, 2025. There are other major changes that tighten the fiscal policy of the neighbors.

The fact of temporary incapacity for work will be established using the Sick Leave Portal and existing platforms (MConnect, e-signature, mCabinet and Entrepreneur Portal),- according to Logos Press.

Producers’ associations can receive funding to promote their members’ products within the BRIDGE Export program with a budget of 17.5 million lei, Logos Press reported.

Food stamps are now limited to six months and can now be used for online purchases, Logos Press reported.

As of August 1, Romania increased the basic VAT rate from 19% to 21%, while the reduced rate, which applies to certain goods and services, is set at 11%, Logos Press reported.
