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From January 1, 2026, the value added tax on imported cars to Moldova will not be applied, but the regime of excise duties depending on the engine volume will be preserved, – reports Logos Press.

According to the draft Budget Law for 2026, the national public budget deficit will exceed the current figure and reach a level of 5.7% of GDP, while it is expected to reach 5.04% in the current year, Logos Press reported.

The threshold for registering as a VAT subject will be raised from LE 1.2 million to LE 1.5 million as of January 1, 2026, if such a proposal is approved, Logos Press reported.

Annualized growth in average monthly wages in the third quarter of 2025 was about 10%, which translates to a 2% increase in real terms due to inflationary depreciation, Logos Press reported.

From December 1, 2025, the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) will put into circulation the commemorative coin “Queen Maria of Romania – 150 years since her birth”, – reports Logos Press.

The state’s annual borrowing limits have been lowered, but remain the main tool for raising funds for the budget, including from the public’s money, Logos Press reported.

October marked the 10th anniversary of the revocation of licenses of the three banking institutions involved in the “theft of a billion”, but this time was not enough to recover the stolen funds: it was possible to recover about 3 billion lei in emergency loans, but the remaining debt exceeds 11 billion lei, Logos Press reported.

Today marks the 32nd anniversary of the introduction of the Moldovan leu into circulation, Logos Press reports.

Moldovan citizens saved 1.4 million euros on transfer fees in the first month after Moldova joined the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), – reports Logos Press.

In 2026, the lump-sum allowance for childbirth will be increased to 21,886 lei, Logos Press reported.

The profitability of the insurance business continues to decline due to the outpacing growth in costs associated with the insurance business, according to Logos Press.

A parliamentary initiative to abolish legal provisions restricting the use of cash when buying real estate has been recorded in Parliament, Logos Press reported.
