Finance News by Forvis Mazars Romania July 2025

Thu | 31.07.2025

Accounting/audit/tax

Forvis Mazars publishes 13th annual CEE Tax Guide

Forvis Mazars has published the 13th edition of its CEE Tax Guide, a comprehensive annual survey comparing tax regimes across 22 European and 3 Central Asian countries.

The report provides insight into key tax trends shaping the business environment in the region, from employment taxation and wage developments to corporate tax regimes, VAT structures, digitalisation, and the implementation of the global minimum tax.

Main conclusions:

  • The 25-country analysis reveals sharp contrasts in employment tax burdens, wage growth, and VAT rates across Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
  • Corporate income tax rates in the CEE region range from 9% to 30%, while VAT rates vary between 17% and 27%, underscoring the broad spectrum of fiscal strategies across Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Some countries, including Hungary, Bulgaria, and Croatia, provide substantial family tax relief, while others offer little or none.

Read more info HERE.

 

Forvis Mazars Learning Lab: From austerity to action in the new fiscal context, by Forvis Mazars

Join Forvis Mazars Learning Lab for a deep dive into the most impactful fiscal changes taking effect in 2025 and 2026. As Romania enters a new era of fiscal discipline and structural reform, businesses face increased pressure to adapt quickly and strategically.

In this session, our tax experts will walk you through key legislative updates, explain their practical implications, and provide clear, actionable guidance to help you stay compliant and forward-looking.

Register HERE.

 

CEE Tax & Payroll newsletter, by Forvis Mazars

The CEE and Central Asia Tax & Payroll newsletter aims to share Forvis Mazars’ latest news on tax, labour, and payroll legislation in the region, aiming to helping you to prepare for the changes that could lie ahead in the following CEE countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan.

Insights to guide you through today’s evolving regional tax, labour, and payroll landscape:

  • Regional tax trends: What the latest regional analysis reveals for business, according to Forvis Mazars’ 13th annual CEE Tax Guide, by Dániel H. Nagy, Partner, Tax, Forvis Mazars in Hungary.
  • Competitive compensation in CEE and Central Asia: regional benefits landscape and emerging trends by Forvis Mazars’ joint regional team of payroll experts in CEE and Central Asia.

Read more info HERE.

 

Tax alerts, by Forvis Mazars

Forvis Mazars’ experts are constantly preparing materials to help you stay up to date with the latest legislative measures.

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Discover the latest tax updates in Romania below.

  • Government Ordinance no. 11/2025 amending and supplementing Law no. 207/2015 on the Fiscal Procedure Code.
  • The National Agency for Fiscal Administration (NAFA) has initiated the procedure for verifying potential profit shifting.
  • Tax measures from 1 August 2025 and 1 January 2026.

Read more info HERE.

 

 

This article is provided by our Finance Partner, Forvis Mazars Romania.

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