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National Revenue Agency presents new service which allows citizens to make online payments to treasury

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The Bulgarian citizens will be able to make free-of-charge online card payments to the treasury and payments in offices of the National Revenue Agency as of the beginning of February this year. Thanks to the new service (card payments to the accounts of the National Revenue Agency) the people will be able to avoid some inconveniences,  NRA spokesperson Rosen Bachvarov announced. The payment is completely free-of-charge and takes less than one minute. Thus, people will avoid paying interests as well. People will be able to use all tax alleviations, only if they have no delayed payments to the state treasury, Boryana Georgieva who works at the National Revenue Agency said and added that people will be able to check information regarding the securities from the mass privatization also free-of -charge. For the purpose, they have to use their personal identification code issued by the National Revenue Agency.




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