Draft bill: ANAF might be forced to assist taxpayers in solving their issues

Newsroom 30/06/2016 | 11:18

Tax administration agency ANAF might be forced, since the inspection start until the sanction application, to assist taxpayers in solving their issues, so that they be considered null, according to a draft bill submitted by the PNL senator, Traian Igas.

The assistance would be registered in a report that refers to the issues and establish the intercession terms. The assistance is restarted in a period that cannot be lower than 10 days, according to the draft bill.

The submitted law also stipulates that the sanctions and any other mandatory disposal registered in the assistance act are null if they are submitted without the intercession term.

The tax authorities who, by law effect can take a non-opined assistance are exempted from the assistance procedure, according to the article.

„What is happening now with ANAF inspections might constitute an approach issue which is appropriate for the 18th or 19th century, “ said Igas.

He added that the tax authorities have to be guided by the prevention principle, not the retributive one.

„Taking into account that both the Fiscal Code and the Fiscal Procedure Code are modifying so fast, the fiscal policies not having predictability to eliminate fiscal risks, ANAF has to have a more modern approach, to implement modern methods to conduct the fiscal control, to have a role less retributive and especially a positive role,” said Igas.

Georgiana Bendre

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