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16.04.2010
Bulgaria Municipalities Rise against Luxury Tax
Bulgaria\'s new tax on luxury goods, which the government plans to introduce to help fight the economic crisis and keep down the fiscal deficit, will not benefit the municipalities, mayors have warned.

“The introduction of levies for luxury properties and cars will enrich only the budgets of the bigger municipalities such as Sofia, Varna and Burgas,” representatives of the Association of the Bulgarian towns and regions alarmed.

According to them owners of luxury property are likely to try to evade the taxation by transferring what they have onto companies.

The new tax, announced in March after an extraordinary cabinet meeting called to discuss anti-crisis measures, would affect the owners of yachts, aeroplanes, big cars and expensive properties as well as those with bank deposits of more than 50,000 euros.

It is part of a package of new measures, which also include floating minority stakes in state-owned companies and a possible bond issue.

The centre-right government focused its austerity measures on the wealthy, after its plans to raise the healthcare tax and cut benefits to civil servants triggered protests.

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22.04.2009
Indian Police Exonerates Father of Slumdog Millionaire Child Star
The Indian police announced they did not have any proof that the father of the girl, who became one of the stars of the ...
2.04.2009
The Anglo-American School of Sofia Invests over BGN 1 M in Bulgarian Children
The Anglo American School of Sofia (AAS) announced it will provide full academic scholarships for a limited number of Bu...
14.04.2009
Trial against Bulgaria Tobacco Monopoly Former Head Drags on
A Bulgarian court has delayed the trial against the former chief executive of state tobacco company Bulgartabak, who is ...
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