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Fiscal Policy Of The Republic Of Moldova: Achievements Of The Fiscal Control And Entity Behavior

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  • Olimpiu GHERMAN

    (Associate Professor, State Agrarian University of Moldova)

  • Liliana CIMPOIEȘ

    (State Agrarian University of Moldova)

Abstract

It is an actual theme, determined by achievements of tax control in Moldova and its impact on the behaviour of the entity as important elements of fiscal policy. There are examined different methods for differentiating the problem, supplemented by deduction, induction, synthesis, analysis of defining phenomena of fiscal policy and its elements. The methodology used in this study is based on assessments of the theory, studies and interpretations of specialized literature and analyzes the practical activities specific for taxation at national, European and international levels, depending on which some opinions, conclusions and proposals were founded and formulated, to minimize the impact of tax evasion and fraud.

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  • Olimpiu GHERMAN & Liliana CIMPOIEȘ, 2015. "Fiscal Policy Of The Republic Of Moldova: Achievements Of The Fiscal Control And Entity Behavior," Economy and Sociology, The Journal Economy and Sociology, vol. 4(4), pages 84-88.
  • Handle: RePEc:aat:journl:248
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