The Bulgarian National Assembly Committee on Budget and Finance rejected President Radev’s veto on the Corporate Income Tax Act. The most discussed topic regarded the increased tax on older vehicles. The Chairperson of the National Assembly Committee on Budget and Finance Menda Stoyanova defended the decision of the committee and explained that “owners of twenty- year-old (65 kw) vehicles who paid EUR 15 per year will now pay EUR 35 under the new methodology and the difference is roughly the price of a pack of cigarettes per month”. In President Radev’s view, a higher tax will not encourage the replacement of older cars with new ones and that the new rules will place the tax burden on the people with low incomes and the small and medium-sized business.
On Tuesday, minimum temperatures in the country will be between 10 and 12°C , 10°C in Sofia. In the afternoon it will be cloudy with short showers and thunderstorms, hail is possible. Highs will be between 20 and 25°C, 20°C in the capital. Along..
About 2,500 Bulgarians have been trained as paramedics since 2016. Nearly 60% of them emigrated and practice their profession abroad. This is what Iva Pehlivanska, president of the Union of Paramedics in Bulgaria, told BNR on the occasion of..
Just over 1 million Bulgarians traveled in the first quarter of 2024, 74.9% of them - in the country, 19.5% - abroad, 5.6% - at home and abroad. 88.2% of personal trips were organized independently (94.8% of trips in the country and 58.2% of those..
A major repair of the Danube Bridge near Ruse will begin at the end of June. It will be difficult. Traffic will be limited to one lane, but the facility..
"Russia suffers from internal division and discord, concealed by illusory unity, but in fact millions there are internally displaced dissidents..
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has arrived in Sofia. On May 27, he will address the Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly..
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