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Bulgaria Introduces Amendments to Fiscal Regulations Ordinance No. 18

Bulgaria has amended Ordinance No. N-18 to support the upcoming euro adoption and modernize fiscal regulations. Key changes include allowing fiscal receipts to display totals in currencies other than the official one, enabling electronic receipt generation through integrated systems, and enhancing flexibility for fuel stations using different electronic fiscal memory systems. Read more
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The European Commission has confirmed that Bulgaria is ready to adopt the euro on 1 January 2026, having met all convergence criteria and aligned its legislation with EU and ECB requirements. A formal proposal has been submitted for Council approval, with final endorsement pending consultation with the Eurogroup, European Parliament, and ECB. The euro adoption is expected to enhance Bulgaria’s eco... Read more
Bulgaria Takes Steps to Combat Price Hikes During Euro Transition

Ahead of Bulgaria’s euro adoption in January 2026, the NRA, CCP, and CPC have launched a coordinated campaign to prevent unjustified price hikes, beginning with inspections in over 150 stores across more than 30 cities. The effort targets misleading dual pricing, fiscal compliance, and consumer protection, with official templates issued to guide retailers and strict enforcement measures in place f... Read more
Bulgaria's Consumer Protection Agency Launches Euro Transition Oversight Campaign

Bulgaria’s Consumer Protection Commission has launched a nationwide campaign to monitor and penalize unfair commercial practices during the euro transition, with fines of up to 50,000 leva per violation. The initiative includes joint inspections with the tax authority and a public awareness campaign aimed at informing citizens across both digital channels and in-person visits to 300 locations. &nb... Read more
Bulgaria Mandates Dual Pricing in Leva and Euro Starting August 8

From August 8, 2025, Bulgarian retailers must display prices in both leva and euros with equal prominence, as part of the euro adoption transition, with the requirement lasting through 2026. While the move aims to prepare consumers and ensure transparency, it has caused some initial confusion, especially among older shoppers. Starting August 8, all retail outlets in Bulgaria are expected t... Read more