BULGARIAN TAX ISSUE NOT YET RESOLVED (Update)
27 November 2009
The compromise 12 percent tax on gambling
dislocates the Prime Minister's plans
Last week's compromise tax of 12 percent on all
Bulgarian gambling turnover may have suited members of
parliament, but it has not gone down well with prime
minister Boyko Borisov, who wanted to balance the budget
with a 15 percent tax.
Borisov's plan was to use
the tax revenues generated by a 15 percent rate to avoid
tax increases on hard liquor and maintain assistance to
young Bulgarians trying to purchase a first home.
The Novinite news agency reports that after
discussions with the parliamentary Speaker, Tsetska
Tsacheva, Borisov announced that he had asked his GERB
party and parliament for the 15 percent rate. However,
parliamentarians had already approved amendments
eliminating the first home proposal.
Characterising the amendments as a mistake, the prime
minister vowed to reverse these decisions.
The
prime minister told local media that he required the 15
percent gambling tax to balance the budget and allow him
to meet commitments to Bulgarian grape growers not to
increase the hard liquor tax.
The Bulgarian
parliament voted at first reading on November 4, 2009 in
favor of an increase in the tax rate on gambling
activities from 10 percent to 12 percent as part of
amendments to the Corporate Income Tax Act (see previous
InfoPowa reports). The amendments are expected to come
into force in January 2010, harmonising all Bulgarian
gambling tax rates.
The Bulgarian Association for
Entertainment and Gambling Games has protested the 12
percent rate, saying it will cause the collapse of the
gambling industry with the loss of 40 000 jobs.
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