- ANAF and police conducted anti-fraud checks and house searches on March 24, 2026, targeting companies in energy, wholesale, and medical products sectors.
- The investigation covers 32 locations in Bucharest and several counties, focusing on tax evasion, illegal VAT refunds, and service-related crimes causing over 30 million lei in damages.
- Companies created artificial transaction chains using intermediaries to inflate prices of medical products and evade taxes, then transferred fiscal obligations to insolvent or inactive firms.
- Fictitious expenses and fake intra-community deliveries to Bulgaria were used to avoid paying VAT and profit tax, and to claim undue VAT refunds from the state.
Source: static.anaf.ro
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