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The often aggressively authoritative Bulgarian Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov, gave advance notice this week that he has the gambling industry and investors in his sights with plans for new, and as yet unspecified, levels of taxation.
The minister is already taking flak for his proposals to impose taxation on all bank deposits, and his policy of taxing all forms of income in the cash-strapped Eastern European country.
Asked to comment on threats of large-scale public protests over the new tax regime, Djankov replied: "Let them come."
However, by May 2012 the government appeared to have accepted advice that few foreign operators would seek licensing at those sort of tax levels, and the proposed tax rate was slashed by fifty percent.
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Този няма спирка. Такава мазна пиявица досега не е имало.
The minister is already taking flak for his proposals to impose taxation on all bank deposits, and his policy of taxing all forms of income in the cash-strapped Eastern European country.
Asked to comment on threats of large-scale public protests over the new tax regime, Djankov replied: "Let them come."
However, by May 2012 the government appeared to have accepted advice that few foreign operators would seek licensing at those sort of tax levels, and the proposed tax rate was slashed by fifty percent.
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Този няма спирка. Такава мазна пиявица досега не е имало.