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Taxes and Taxation in Bulgaria

In this section:

•VAT •Personal Income Tax •Annual Tax Rate table
•Double Taxation
•Tax Exempt Income •Capital Gains Tax
•Rental Income received

V.A.T
VAT is currently 20% and although a reduction has been rumoured there are no firm plans. The Socialist Party has said that if it wins the June 2005 elections it will reduce VAT on some products, namely those of primary importance. V.A.T is declared and paid on a monthly basis, the last deadline being the 14th of each month. There are hefty fines for late submission and payments.

Personal Income Tax
Bulgarian tax residents are all individuals who have their permanent domicile in the country, spending more than 183 days in any 365-day period ending within the calendar year in question.

The annual taxable base is the sum of all taxable incomes received during the calendar year, deducted by: incomes taxed with a final tax, mandatory and voluntary national insurance, pension, health insurance, unemployment fund contributions, as well as the premiums paid in on account of the persons under life insurance contracts and "Life" assurance, if connected with an investment fund; statutory deductions applicable only to non-employment contracts (e.g. 35 per cent of the gross income for services contracts; 10 per cent for management fees); tax relief on donations not exceeding 10 per cent of the taxable income after other statutory deductions have been made - not applicable to employment income; there are no tax deductions related to personal allowances for spouses and dependants.

The annual income tax declaration is due by April 15 each year, and must be paid within 30 days of the submission of the tax declaration. Wages paid under a labour contract are taxed on a monthly basis and adjusted on an annual basis by applying the annual scale below. Income Received by Civil Contractors and Freelancers is subject to a 20 per cent advance tax, but between 35 and 50 per cent of the gross income is tax deductible. The pre-paid tax is set off against the final annual tax obligation.

  • Annual tax rate table
Income (BGL)
Tax %
0 to 2,160
0%
2,161 - 3,000
20%
3,001 - 7,200
22%
7,201 and above.
24%

Double Taxation
Changes to taxation rules in 2003 provided that the income of a foreign person who is resident in a state with which Bulgaria has signed an agreement on avoiding double taxation, but who has earnings in Bulgaria, will be declared as subject to taxation under the terms and procedure of the respective Bulgarian tax law. After the tax payment, the foreign person may request a refund of the difference between the tax paid and the one due under the relevant double taxation agreement. In such cases, the foreign person has to prove that he is a resident of the country with which Bulgaria has signed such an agreement, and that he has no establishment or fixed base within Bulgarian territory related to the respective income.

Any income derived by an individual from the conduct of business on the territory of Bulgaria is considered to be from a Bulgarian source. A person is considered to have carried out business on the territory of the country where he has a permanent establishment or a fixed base in Bulgaria; he has assigned or performed an assignment on the territory of the country, whether in person or through a procurator, agent or in some other way.

Any income under an employment contract or derived from rendering services is considered to have been derived from a Bulgarian source where labour has been extended or services have been delivered on the territory of the country, regardless of the source of payment for the labour extended or services rendered. Royalty payments and technical services fees, when paid to non-Bulgarian tax residents, are subject to a 15 per cent withholding tax at the source (the paying company or partnership). No additional tax is levied. Fees for management services are not considered technical services fees and are not subject to withholding tax.

Tax Exempt income
The following are considered tax exempt:

  • incomes derived from the sale or exchange of certain types of immovable property (flats, houses or villas) or means of transport, subject to certain conditions
  • incomes derived from the sale or exchange of movable property except for the means of transport as per the preceding item, as well as the sale of shares, quotas and other equity interest in a commercial company, etc
  • compensations received as a result of statutory pension, health and social security insurance, as well as other certain compensations
  • interest accrued on deposits in local commercial banks and branches of foreign banks, the interest and expenses on court-awarded claims, as well as incomes derived from investments of the insurance reserves on life insurance, marriage and children's insurance and life insurance, if connected with an investment fund
  • cash and non-cash income from social financial aid and the unemployment compensations and subsidies
  • financial aid granted by social funds and organisations
  • subsidies from the state in respect of children and payments determined by court to support a child
  • student grants for Bulgarian resident individuals for their education in the country and abroad
  • prizes from the lottery and other games of fortune
  • salaries and emolument of foreign diplomats pursuant to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
  • company profits distributed as new quotas and shares in commercial companies, as well as the profits distributed as an increase in existing quotas and shares' par value
  • rentals from agricultural land; and incomes derived from transactions with public companies' stocks and trading rights on public companies' stocks, made on the regulated Bulgarian stock market.
  • Incomes, not specified by PITA as tax exempt, are considered taxable.

Capital Gains Tax
The tax base in case of sale or exchange of immovable and certain movable property is the difference between the selling price and the higher price between the factual and updated price paid for the acquisition of such property. This rule applies to certain types of vehicles (e.g. aircraft, sea vessels, and cars). For any other type of movable property the tax base is the difference between the selling price and the re-valued price for the acquisition of such property.

Rental Income Received
20 per cent of the income is tax deductible. If the rent is payable to a non-Bulgarian tax resident, a 15 per cent withholding tax is levied.

 
   
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