By blocking dozens of major roads and busy intersections, today restaurateurs are to express their disagreement with the lack of dialogue with the government and the 20% VAT for the industry set in the 2025 budget. Restaurateurs from over 30 major cities have expressed their desire to participate in the protest, the Association of Restaurants in Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association announced. The business has repeatedly stated that the VAT increase will lead to bankruptcies, increase the gray sector and the revenues earmarked for the state budget will not be realized. According to representatives of the industry, Bulgaria is the only country in the EU that does not apply a reduced rate to the restaurant industry, even though it is part of the tourism industry.
The tax for restaurateurs was reduced from 20% to 9% due to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and since the beginning of this year, it has been restored to the previous level.
The Ministry of Tourism has ordered an inspection of Butamyata beach near Sinemorets following media reports and violations found by the Regional Environmental and Water Inspectorate - Burgas within the protected area, the ministry said. The..
Proposals for tougher penalties for animal cruelty have been published for public debate until 4 April this year, after which changes will be made to the Penal Code. This follows a case of extreme animal cruelty by a young woman from Pernik and her male..
Pharmacists have opposed the plan to make all-electronic prescriptions the only valid option in pharmacies from April 1, calling it "premature." The position was discussed at a conference attended by representatives of the Bulgarian Medical Association..
The wounds of all 15 victims of the tragedy in the town of Kocani, North Macedonia, and admitted to hospitals in Bulgaria are stable. They were..
A business breakfast with the participation of President Rumen Radev , organised by the Japan-Bulgaria Business Association (JBBA), will be held today..
On World Tuberculosis Day, the Ministry of Health has reported a trend for a permanent decrease in the incidence of tuberculosis...
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