Deposit Tax Given Final Green Light in Bulgaria

Business » FINANCE | November 15, 2012, Thursday // 13:39
Deposit Tax Given Final Green Light in Bulgaria: Deposit Tax Given Final Green Light in Bulgaria The Bulgarian government insists the new tax aims to raise BGN 120 M and force richer people to pay taxes on the income they earn from bank deposits. File photo

Bulgaria's parliament approved Thursday the final texts of the amendments to the Value Added Tax Act, including the government's controversial proposal to levy a 10% tax on interest earned from bank deposits.

The new 10% levy on people's income on their bank deposits comes into force from next year.

Bulgarians will be obliged to include the income on bank deposits in their tax declarations a year later – in 2014 – after the taxation process is streamlined.

The so-called termless deposits, saving accounts, child savings and current accounts will not be taxed.

The banks will be responsible for declaring the tax while only those who file written declarations with the National Revenue Agency, NRA, will be mandated to file declarations on tax from deposits. Taxation on interest earned from deposits will be done at the time it is paid, even if the account was opened in 2013.

The opposition restated their worries that the new tax will affect mainly people with small savings and the retirees.

The tax was proposed by Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov.

Both economists and the central bank have slammed the government's decision to introduce a 10% tax on bank deposit income, saying this would dent people's savings and shake the bank system foundations due to capital outflow.

The government said the new tax aims to raise BGN 120 M and force richer people to pay taxes on the income they earn from bank deposits.

Banks in Bulgaria continue to record steady growth in savings, a trend which has been gaining momentum throughout the past half year, official data shows.

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Tags: Council of Ministers, draft budget, Bulgarian National Bank, bank deposits, interest, Simeon Djankov, finance minister, banks, Bulgaria, GERB, Ataka

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