Time's Up: Last Call for Tax Returns in Bulgaria
As the clock ticks down to midnight tonight, Bulgarians are reminded that April 30th marks the final day for filing their 2023 personal income tax returns
Consumer prices rose by 0.5% in February compared with the previous month and by 3.2% in the same month of 2018, the National Statistical Institute reported.
Inflation rose three months in a row after falling in October and November. In December annual inflation was 2.7% and in January it was 3%. For month, food and non-alcoholic beverages appreciated by 1.7%, transport services by 1.2%. Last month, clothing and footwear fell by 2.1%, communications by 0.9%, cultural events and entertainment - by 1%. Current spending has remained at its January level.
Of the food, the most important were the whole milk and low-fat milk - 3.3% and 3.0%, oil - 2%, tea - 1.7%, beer - by 1.4%. Significant changes occur in some fruits and vegetables due to their seasonal character - tomatoes increase by 6.4%, cucumbers - by 18.1%, cabbage - by 35.0%, mature onion - by 4.6%, potatoes - by 7.6%.
Non-food commodities make fuel more expensive - the price of diesel fuel is up 3.0%, A95H gasoline - 3.5%, A98H - 2.3%, propane-butane - 3.7%. Airline ticket prices went down by 11.7%, travel packages - by 2.7%, desktop PCs - by 2.7%.
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