A high level member of Bulgaria’s new coalition Government has said that his alternative Party will oppose the Government’s plans to retain the country’s flat tax regime. The Deputy Prime Minister for Labor and Social Policy and his left-wing Alternative for Bulgarian Revival (ABV) party will join with other left wing parties in lobbying against the tax that is charged at a rate of 10% on personal and corporate income.
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