NRCC TAX OUTLOOK BY FORVIS MAZARS

We are pleased to invite you to an engaging panel discussion on Romania's evolving tax landscape and its implications for your business in 2025 and beyond.

 

Join us on 12 February at the InterContinental Athenee Palace Bucharest for an insightful session hosted by Forvis Mazars tax experts. The discussion will take place in the Regina Maria Ballroom (Ground Floor) from 17:30 to 19:00.

 

Following the panel discussion, we invite you to continue the conversation at our Monthly Networking Drink, where you can connect with peers and speakers while enjoying refreshments.

During the evening, the hosts will explore significant recent and upcoming tax changes in Romania, such as:

  • Recent tax changes in the area of direct taxes: microenterprise tax regime, dividend tax, elimination of the tax facilities for IT, construction and agriculture sectors, and the re-introduction of tax on construction.
  • The digitalisation of tax reporting: latest updates and trends on e-Invoicing, e-VAT & e-Transport.
  • Transfer pricing developments particularly relevant for multinational companies operating in the current economic climate.

 

Our panel brings together experts from Forvis Mazars in Romania:

  • Edwin Warmerdam, Head of Tax
  • Alexandru Stanciu, Tax Director
  • Adrian Mutea, Tax Senior Manager
  • Andreea Ignatescu, Tax Manager

The discussion will be moderated by Paul Renaud, Leadership Team Coach (PCC).

 

This is an excellent opportunity to gain practical insights into how these changes might affect your business operations and what steps you can take to prepare effectively.

 

Please note:

  • Access to the event is by prior registration only. Kindly RSVP by emailing info@nrcc.ro.
  • NRCC/BEROCC/ASEMER/DRBA members enjoy complimentary admission.
  • A fee of €50 plus VAT per person applies for non-members.

 

Supported by: HEINEKENFrieslandCampina

Type of event

NRCC Content Event

Status of event

Confirmed

Date

12 February 2025

Start Hour

17:30

Venue

Bucharest

Topic

Tax Outlook

No. of guests

80