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Are u forced to get TIN in Romania?

Benzouser

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Looking to BG and RO. . . prefer RO but im not sure how strict the tax agency are there . . for BG it was no problem to do my setup . .keep my tax resident in my native country.
For RO i tried to contact tax agency when no suceess . . im planing to stay 180d in RO if possible and not get forced into get a TIN when doing the residency permit registration.
I will not have any income in RO, im retiered and do some crypto trading as a hobby. . . .
Any one had lived in RO or know how strict o relaxed tax man are in RO ?. . . .
i mean im low income guy i really dont think tax man should have interested in me in RO . . ,
 
Don't you have to register when you want to live in Romania? You have to in the other EU countries.
 
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You will be allocated a CNP when registering as resident which doubles as TIN. So no way to register without getting it.
Yeah I thought so, it is the same as in any other EU country at least I know of. Thanks for clarification.
 
If he wants to properly register in Romania, then yes, he will need to apply for a CNP. But it's also possible to stay in Romania without registering for years if you are an EU citizen. If OP is retired and not planning to do any business in Romania then this option is also possible. Within Schengen no one checks when you arrive or leave.
 
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Hello I am from Romania. We don't have any TIN here. We use our CNP, Personal Identification Number. It's the number we get at birth.

La acordarea primului permis de sedere, cetatenii straini vor primi un CNP – cod numeric personal – care se acorda o singura data, indiferent de numarul de intrari sau de perioada de timp petrecuta pe teritoriul Romaniei.

When you get your residency permit they will give you a unique CNP that you can also use it as TIN , as we don't have any.
 
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Hello I am from Romania. We don't have any TIN here. We use our CNP, Personal Identification Number. It's the number we get at birth.



When you get your residency permit they will give you a unique CNP that you can also use it as TIN , as we don't have any.
Most EU countries have the same policy. You get your Unique Identification Number at birth which is used throughout your adult life for different purposes including a taxpayer identification.
 
If he wants to properly register in Romania, then yes, he will need to apply for a CNP. But it's also possible to stay in Romania without registering for years if you are an EU citizen. If OP is retired and not planning to do any business in Romania then this option is also possible. Within Schengen no one checks when you arrive or leave.
Hi. thanks for input . . . I have actually 2 friends that has living in RO as digital nomads for 3yrs and aint do any regs or TIN, but so i guess if u not out in the traffic there is low change some one will do any checks, but i think when you make a rental lease that the owner do the some kind of registration who lives there.
 
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