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company inactivity

When does a company become Tax Inactive in 2026, according to the NAFA Press Release of 11 February 2026

Under what conditions does a company become Tax Inactive in 2026: NAFA criteria, statutory deadlines and the lawyer’s role in prevention and challenging decisions Accurate and timely financial reporting is a fundamental requirement in the tax administration of a company, and current tax legislation requires the submission of annual financial statements in accordance with the […]

Obligation to accept modern payment methods introduced from 1 January 2026: The impact on the business environment in Romania

How the new rules introduced by Ordinance 193/2002 on modern payment instruments affect company formation and existing companies The entry into force on 1 January 2026 of the amendments of the Ordinance no. 193/2002, in the consolidated version of 12 February 2026, changes the legal basis applicable to companies and professionals registered with the Trade […]

new taxes

The impact of the new taxes on commercial companies in 2026 in Romania

How companies are affected by the new fiscal amendments starting in 2026 The tax changes applicable as of January 1, 2026 have a significant impact on the business environment in Romania and mainly concern the increase or recalibration of certain local and central taxes, changes in the calculation of tax on buildings, land and motor […]

fiscal changes

New tax rules and legal sanctions affecting individuals and legal entities in 2026

Tax lawyer in Romania. Tax changes in 2026: New legal obligations applicable to taxpayers The fiscal changes entering into force as of 1 January 2026 mark a significant shift in the taxation regime applicable to both individuals and legal entities, based on the fiscal measures package adopted through Law no. 239/2025 on the recovery and […]

mandatory Minimum Share Capital

Romania’s Fiscal Package 2 Changes Again: The mandatory Minimum Share Capital starting 2026 and new rules for LLCs

The Share capital of 500 RON at company incorporation in Romania and 5,000 RON after exceeding the 400,000 RON turnover threshold – What this means for startups and growing companies The Draft Law 246/2025 on establishing certain fiscal recovery and public resource efficiency measures introduces substantial amendments to the Romanian Companies Law (Law no. 31/1990). […]

cross-border trade in Romania

The Schengen Effect: Legal benefits for companies in Romania

Schengen benefits for Romanian companies and legal assistance in cross-border trade Romania’s accession to the Schengen Area brings multiple economic and legal benefits for existing companies, as well as for entrepreneurs who wish to start up business in Romania, facilitating cross-border trade in Romania and reducing administrative barriers. This integration has significant implications for the […]

Tax updates in 2025

Tax updates in 2025 for Romanian companies

How the new tax updates will affect businesses in 2025? A series of tax updates in Romania came into effect in 2025 through Emergency Ordinance no. 156/2024, primarily targeting every Romanian company in their dealings with the tax authority in Romania. These measures aim to support the business environment and the economy in contemporary society. […]

open a limited company in Romania

How can a corporate lawyer in Romania help you in the context of the new legislative amendments in the Romanian Company Law?

What kind of legal services can offer a business attorney for LLC in Romania? The business world has evolved significantly over time, with substantial year-over-year growth among entrepreneurs establishing companies. In order to open a limited company in Romania or to amend articles of association in Romania, certain administrative and legal formalities must be completed […]

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