Redirect 2% of your income tax to a social cause

Redirect 2% of your income tax to a social cause

Throughout the year, the OTP Bank team supports various projects in the fields of art, culture, sports and health. We are actively involved in greening the environment and improving living conditions for the most vulnerable families. But, until April 30th we have another opportunity to contribute in an impactful way: redirecting 2% of income tax to a social cause.

More and more fellow citizens are making use of this opportunity: 38,651 contributors in 2023 redirected over 12,493,586 lei from income taxes to public associations.

You too can support a cause dear to your heart. The steps are simple.

Complete and submit the income tax return - form CET18 through SIA "Electronic declaration", valid option for electronic or mobile signature holders. In this case, upon access, the form will already be pre-filled with the information available to SFS*.

NB: In the CET18 form, section 5 "Percentage designation", fill in the fiscal code of the association you wish to support.

For your referral to be valid, you must:

- submit the declaration in time (until April 30)
- have no income tax debts;
- designate a single beneficiary organization from the list of 2% beneficiaries.

For more details, you can consult the video guide for completing the CET18 form.

If you’re interested in a particular area but haven't decided who to support, below is a list of organizations whose results we're impressed with.


Financial education

Foundation for Financial Education "OK", c/f 1019620011559
Founded on December 5, 2019, under the patronage of OTP Bank S.A., the "OK" Financial Education Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit and apolitical organization that aims to contribute to increasing the level of financial education of the population. Free, interactive and accessible training programs support all those who want to increase their financial agility and secure their financial future. Currently more than 17,000 children, young people and adults have benefited from training. Learn more here.


Palliative medical services

Private Institution Hospices of Hope Moldova, c/f 1017620003086
Hospices of Hope is an international charity that has dedicated over 30 years to the effective and active development of Palliative Care Services in South East Europe. Present in the Republic of Moldova since 2008, Hospices of Hope Moldova has been developing, since 2017, the Hospices of Hope National Network of Palliative Care Services - the first of its kind in the country. The organization focuses on improving the quality of life of patients with advanced disease and their families by providing comprehensive and high-quality palliative care. Learn more here.


Support for people with disabilities

Public Association "Sunshine", c/f 1018620001908
The Sunshine Public Association aims to increase the level of awareness and understanding of Down Syndrome (DS) and to promote the rights of people with DS to enjoy a full life, in dignity, to be active and valued participants in their communities. Learn more here.


Support for vulnerable families

Public Association "Concordia. Social Projects", c/f 1011620006720
The Concordia organization was established in the Republic of Moldova in 2004. The activity is dedicated to supporting children, young people and families in need, to ensure an independent and responsible life. Concordia Moldova offers help and support through 56 services in 46 localities for approximately 4,000 unique beneficiaries. The purpose of the Organization is to improve quality of life, to ensure a dignified and peaceful old age. Learn more here.

The Moldova Project Public Association, c/f 1020620001877
Founded in 2008 by three volunteers from the UK and Moldova, The Moldova Project association aims to bring hope and well-being to the most vulnerable families. The support offered is multidimensional: medical assistance services, monthly subsistence packages of food and hygiene items, donations of clothing, school supplies, farm animals, and essential home repairs. The association aims to improve living conditions, provide educational opportunities for parents and teenagers, develop skills, organize socio-educational projects for children and other necessary child protection and family well-being interventions. Learn more here.

Public Association "CCF Moldova - Child, community, family", c/f 1011620001828
CCF Moldova is a non-governmental organization, founded in 2004, provides assistance to authorities in the implementation of child protection reforms and opts for the closure of the residential system, replacing it with a concept based on the family model. Since 2005, CCF Moldova represents the British foundation Hope and Homes for Children - a global expert in child protection. To date the organization has supported 7,000 children and contributed to the closure of 10 residential institutions. Learn more here.


Procurement of medical equipment

"Valeriu Ghereg" Medical Foundation, c/f 1020620002955
The "Valeriu Ghereg" Foundation promotes and implements the best practices and know-how in modern medicine through continuous professional development and bringing new medical technologies into the country. Together with OTP Bank, the Foundation facilitated the donation of non-invasive breathing equipment for the recovery of COVID-19 patients. Learn more here.

* According to the current regulatory framework, any resident natural person who wishes to direct 2% of the annual income tax must submit the Income Tax Declaration - Form CET18 using only automated electronic reporting methods. Source: https://sfs.md/ro/pagina/desemneaza-2

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