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Public Bulgaria Author: Kristina Dosen
On the website of the National Revenue Agency in Bulgaria (NRA), it was published that the summer control campaign of the NRA along the Black Sea begins. Fiscal inspectors will monitor the correct reporting of turnover and compliance with insurance legislation. Over 10,000 inspections of restaurants, shops, attractions, parking lots, and more are coming up until the end of the season. The main goal of the tax authorities is to improve fiscal discipline, increase the share of businesses that voluntarily comply with the rules, ensure an equal business environment, and report real turnover.
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They stated that the main goal of the tax authorities is to improve fiscal discipline, increase the share of businesses that voluntarily comply with the rules, ensure an equal business environment, and report real turnover. Within the campaign, when making control purchases, the "mystery customer" method will be applied. Tax inspectors will also make explicit observations, during which sales will be tracked for a certain period of time and the results will be compared with previous periods.

Also, the NRA will again use each cash register's remote connection to the revenue agency's servers to identify risky traders whose sales are significantly different from usual. During the campaign, it will also be monitored whether seasonal workers have contracts registered with the National Revenue Agency, as well as whether their employers provide them with their actual remuneration. The NRA also reminds citizens that they can also exercise control over the reporting of income. This is possible with the revenue agency's mobile application, NRA Mobile, which scans the QR code on the note. It can be downloaded through the App Store for phones with the iOS operating system, through Google Play, or to make a report via telephone.

 

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