TAX EVASION: CROSS-BORDER CRIMES PUNISHED WITH UP TO 15-YEAR IMPRISONMENT
- Home
- News
- TAX EVASION: CROSS-BORDER CRIMES PUNISHED WITH UP TO 15-YEAR IMPRISONMENT
Last updated: 6 June 2023
Cross-border fraudulent act consisting in the use, submission of false tax returns or non-disclosure of VAT-related information resulting in a loss of at least 10 Mln euros for the EU budget are crimes incurring up to 15-year imprisonment under the Law No. 125/2023, published in the Official Journal No. 440 of May 22, 2023.
The new piece of legislation, complementing the Law No. 241/2005 on the fight against tax evasion, is a direct consequence of the transposition in the national legislation of the article 3 paragraph (2) letter d) of the EU Directive 2017/1371 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union.
Cross-border fraudulent scheme
Accounts for cross-border fraudulent scheme, under the new law, any act or omission resulting in a diminution of at least 10Mln euros of the EU budget, consisting of:
- the use or presentation of false, incorrect or incomplete VAT-related statements or documents;
- non-disclosure of VAT-related information when such disclosure is mandatory under the law;
- the presentation of correct VAT-related statements for the purposes of fraudulently disguising the non-payment or wrongful creation of rights to VAT refunds.
Sanctions
The acts hereinabove listed account for crimes punishable with imprisonment ranging from 7 to 15 years and a ban on certain entitlements.
The Law No. 125/2023 entered into force on May 25, 2023.
On the same subject
EMPLOYMENT LAW: NEW FINANCIAL AIDS FOR UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
The Romanian Government recently passed Emergency Ordinance no. 60/2016 (published in Official Journal no. 773/04.10.2016), in order to reduce unemployment by granting an incentive to unemployed people who go back to work. Read more
3 November 2016
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR 2017: APPROVAL AND FILING
At the beginning of each year, companies draft their accounts for the previous financial year... Is there any profit to distribute, reinvest or losses to cover? In order to have an overall picture, the companies’ accountants must draft the financial accou Read more
15 March 2018
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS: IMPORTANT CHANGES
In an effort to reduce the courts’ workload and to ensure compliance with natural and legal persons’ right of access to justice, the Romanian Parliament recently passed Law no. 212 of 25 July 2018, amending Law no. 554/2004 on administrative proceedings. Read more
24 August 2018
KURZARBEIT: NEW MEASURES FOR EMPLOYEES AND THEIR EMPLOYERS
In the context of the economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Government has recently adopted new measures intended to protect employees and employers and which aim, on the one hand, to stimulate employment, and on the other hand, to support Read more
31 August 2020
INCOME TAX EXEMPTION IN THE IT FIELD MAINTAINED UNTIL 2028 (PROJECT)
Under the law draft on tax measures for ensuring Romania’s long term financial sustainability tabled for public debate by the government, the income tax exemption on salaries and other salary-related income for employees in the IT field will be maintained Read more
22 September 2023
Subscribe to our newsletter
Please tick the following box to subscribe to our newsletter