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Government: State Treasury Budget for 2025, approved

December 19, 2024

On Thursday, the government approved the budget of the State Treasury for the year 2025, establishing revenues of 1.38 billion RON and expenses of 1.29 billion RON, with a surplus of 86.045 million RON.On Thursday, the government approved the budget of the State Treasury for the year 2025, establishing revenues of 1.38 billion RON and expenses of 1.29 billion RON, with a surplus of 86.045 million RON.The revenues of the State Treasury budget for the year 2025, in the amount of 1.38 billion RON, are made up of: income from interests - in the amount of 1.375 billion RON, representing 99.62% of the total revenues, fines, penalties and confiscations - 156,000 RON, representing late increases for revenues not paid on time, as well as various revenues of 5 million RON, representing commissions charged by the State Treasury for services rendered to clients.The revenues of the State Treasury budget for the year 2025, in the amount of 1.38 billion RON, are made up of: income from interests - in the amount of 1.375 billion RON, representing 99.62% of the total revenues, fines, penalties and confiscations - 156,000 RON, representing late increases for revenues not paid on time, as well as various revenues of 5 million RON, representing commissions charged by the State Treasury for services rendered to clients.The State Treasury budget for 2025 shows a surplus in the amount of 86.045 million RON, the Government also states.

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