The mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will come to Bucharest between July 26 and August 4 and the sixth installment within the stand-by agreement, worth 900 million euros, could be received two days after the visit, according to the Fund's representative for Romania and Bulgaria, Tonny Lybek.
The mission will evaluate Romania's recent economic performance and will discuss with the authorities the objectives for next year, including the budget on 2010, next to the measures and the structural reforms necessary for reaching these objectives, said Lybek, adding the mission will also meet some representatives of the political parties, unions, businessmen associations and lenders.
At the end of the visit, the IMF mission will present its conclusions.
ANAF required technical assistance from IMF's fiscal department to improve revenue collections. The team led by Thomas Martin Story will revise the recommendations made by a similar team a year ago and will council ANAF on the best way to use information technology, Lybek also mentioned.
The budgetary revenues collected by ANAF stood at 11.23 billion lei in June, 0.5 percent more than in the collecting program settled by the Finance Ministry and 11.21 percent up from the revenues collected in the same period last year, according to a release.
ANAF sponged 7.38 billion lei at the state budget in June, 5.3 percent up from the amounts foreseen and 24.97 percent more than the revenues recorded in the same period of 2009.







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