From Piggy Banks to Payments: Tips for Using or Exchanging Your Coins in Bulgaria
As Bulgaria prepares to join the eurozone, many people who have been collecting coins from daily change may be wondering what to do with their small change
Bulgaria does not view mandatory tax measures in corporate taxation as a path to boosting competitiveness, stated Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ludmila Petkova before the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels.
Petkova highlighted that Bulgaria carefully reviewed the measures proposed in the report by Mario Draghi, including tax breaks, clean energy credits, and incentives for research and development. The Finance Ministry clarified that while Bulgaria backs initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens, streamlining procedures, and encouraging cross-border investments, the country insists that tax policy independence is essential for fostering each member state's unique economic and social goals.
The Ministry's statement added that Bulgaria sees tax harmonization as just one possible approach to increasing EU-wide competitiveness and believes that other methods should also be explored.
At the ECOFIN gathering, members agreed on a legislative package addressing VAT in the digital age, intended to tackle VAT fraud, assist businesses, and encourage digitalization, according to the Finance Ministry's release.
Additionally, Petkova held discussions with Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski, who pledged Poland’s support for Bulgaria’s efforts to join the Eurozone and offered organizational assistance in the accession process.
The European Commission, under President Ursula von der Leyen, has initiated the creation of a new intelligence body aimed at enhancing the EU’s ability to use information
Bulgaria has received a new tranche of 438.6 million euros in grants from the European Union under the Recovery and Resilience Facility
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The European Commission has introduced stricter rules on issuing visas to Russian citizens
An Italian journalist has been dismissed from his post after posing a question about Israel’s responsibility for Gaza’s reconstruction during a European Commission press briefing
The European Commission has formally decided to suspend part of Bulgaria’s second payment under the Recovery and Resilience Plan, amounting to 214,544,232 euros
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