Witchcraft becomes legal profession in Romania
Romania’s witches aren’t happy about a change in the country’s labor laws that makes witchcraft a recognized profession. The move, part of a crackdown on tax evasion, will make it harder for witches to avoid paying income tax, AP reports. One witch has threatened to cast a spell using black pepper and yeast to create discord in the country’s government as revenge.
The government is actually cracking down on tax evasion from several job descriptions, witchcraft is joined by astrology, embalming, valet parking and driving instructors as new groups that must pay taxes. It is not surprising that governments are looking for ways the increase revenue during the poor economy, and declaring certain jobs legal professions seems to be a good way to collect more money.
Christine O’Donnell is considering a move to Romania