The draft budget for 2025 proposes a deficit of 3%. The mid-term budgetary forecast targets a deficit of 3% up until 2028. The government debt is to increase to EUR 41.57 billion by 2028.
The size of pension insurance is to be preserved in 2025, but is envisaged to increase by 3% in 2026 and by 2% in 2027. Next year, the minimum monthly salary will increase to EUR 522. Salaries in the budget sector are to go up by 10%. Salaries in education, security and defence are to go up in accordance with the mechanisms negotiated. As a proportion of the GDP, the overall level of revenues for the 2025-2028 period will range between 39.9% and 43%. The government debt over 4 years will go up from 27.8% to 32.8% of the GDP. The growth of the economy will increase to 2.8% in 2025 and to 3% in 2026. The inflation in 2025 is expected to be 2.6%. The budget for 2025 proposes an increase in the excise duty for alcohol and cigarettes, a one-off tax amnesty on the interest on tax arrears, and a one-time 15% tax on undeclared taxes.
Without compensation for the price of electricity, companies will be uncompetitive, said Vasil Velev of the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association (BICA) at a press conference held jointly with trade unions. Those who cannot pass on the increase in..
Bulgarian exports are expected to grow by 5.8% annually after Bulgaria joins the eurozone. Trade in goods could increase by 3.3%, and in the services sector, growth might reach 8.4%. This is predicted by an analysis by the trade credit insurance..
In 11 district cities in Bulgaria, 1 square meter of residential space costs under EUR 1,000. In 13 district cities, the price ranges from EUR 1,000 to EUR 1,400. In Sofia and Varna, 1 square meter of residential space costs EUR 2,400, National Real..
Bulgarian exports are expected to grow by 5.8% annually after Bulgaria joins the eurozone. Trade in goods could increase by 3.3%, and in the services..
Without compensation for the price of electricity, companies will be uncompetitive, said Vasil Velev of the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association..
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