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    January 3, 2026 (2 months ago)

    Bulgaria monitors VAT on Jan 2026 euro adoption

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    Bulgaria VAT News • VATCalc

    Summary

    Bulgaria will adopt the euro on 1 January 2026, triggering new VAT thresholds expressed in euros. The National Revenue Agency will enforce price monitoring and dual‑pricing rules to prevent profiteering during the currency transition.

    Key Facts

    • •From 1 Jan 2026: Bulgaria adopts the euro; VAT registration threshold set at €51,130.
    • •Intrastat thresholds: Arrivals €1,150,407; Dispatches €17,772,506.
    • •VAT thresholds will be expressed in euros based on conversion rate €1 = BGN 1.956.
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