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Taxes for business will not be raised

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Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said there would be no change in Bulgaria's tax policy. Taxes remain the same and we are investing heavily in education, healthcare, sports, culture, archeology, the Prime Minister added.

At the “Mr. and Ms. Economics 2019 Awards ceremony, he pointed out that the government was spending carefully at the backdrop of high global indebtedness of public and private businesses. Borisov added that this debt was a huge risk, especially for small countries. The Prime Minister thanked the business for their entrepreneurship, which made it possible for the economy to continue to grow, and reported that Bulgarian exports have grown by 4 percent.



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