A few hours after saying that value-added tax for restaurants and places of entertainment registered under the Tourism Act would be cut from 20 per cent to nine per cent as of the beginning of 2021, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov said that the cut would take effect this year.
Source: sofiaglobe.com
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