- Bulgaria joined the Eurozone on January 1, 2026, with the euro becoming the sole legal tender after January 31, 2026.
- Strict price monitoring and dual pricing rules are in place to prevent hidden price increases, with the National Revenue Agency cross-checking retail prices against VAT data.
- Dual price display in both lev and euro is mandatory until August 8, 2026, at a fixed rate of €1 = BGN 1.95583.
- The government has dismissed any extension of the lev-euro dual circulation period; after January 31, 2026, only euros will be accepted.
- Citizens can exchange lev for euro at banks and post offices free of charge until July 1, 2026.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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