In short, following a tax inspection carried out at the Romanian Branch of one of the largest
construction companies in Europe, the tax authorities denied the right to deduct VAT at the Branch in
connection with the acquisition in Romania of equipment for a project by the parent company
outside the European Union (Republic of Moldova), as well as in connection with the payments made
in advance by the Branch in connection with the services provided by a local provider for an
infrastructure project carried out in Romania.
Source: taxhouse.ro
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