Bank Fees in Bulgaria: Current Accounts Cost an Average of 4.20 Leva per Month
At the end of 2024, the average monthly fee for maintaining a current account at a bank office in Bulgaria was 4.20 leva (2.20 euros)
Bulgaria's Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov, proposed Wednesday the introduction of new local tax – a fee to be paid by owners of vacation and tourist facilities on the number of beds they operate.
The fee will be paid on beds in hotels, mountain cabins, and guest houses and will have a minimum and maximum amount depending on the facility's category.
The only ground for the latest proposal voiced by Djankov is that the new duty will bring more money to municipal treasuries.
The business countered immediately saying the Minister probably "slept through some of his college classes in finance."
Elena Ivanova, President of the Owners Union in the largest summer resort "Sunny Beach," pointed out the new fee would hit on the legal business while the "gray sector" would still remain out of reach since those who are evading taxes would not pay the fee either.
Eurozone nations have expressed their support for Bulgaria’s progress toward adopting the euro
After an extensive session in the Bulgarian National Assembly, MPs approved the state budget for 2025 following a lengthy debate and multiple votes
Bulgaria is fully meeting all nominal criteria required for joining the eurozone
The introduction of the euro in Bulgaria will not lead to changes in loan or deposit interest rates
In the fourth quarter of 2024, Bulgaria's economy showed a stronger performance than anticipated
In February, Bulgaria's annual inflation rate rose to 4%, up from 3.8% in January
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