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BULGARIA TAX CARD 2017

TAX CARD 2017 BULGARIA Table of Contents 1. Individuals 1.1 Personal Income Tax 1.1.1 Residency 1.1.2 Tax Rates 1.1.3 Taxable Income 1.1.4 Exempt Income 1.1.5 Deductible Expenses 1.1.6 Non-deductible Expenses 1.2 Social Security Contribution 2. Corporate Taxation 2.1 Corporate Income Tax 2.1.1 Residency 2.1.2 Tax Rates 2.1.3 Taxable Income 2.1.4 Exempt Income 2.1.5 Deductible Expenses 2.1.6 Non-deductible Expenses 2.1.7 Tax Incentives 2.2 Thin Capitalisation 2.3 Withholding Taxes 2.4 Loses Carried Forward 3. Indirect Taxation 3.1 Value Added Tax (VAT) 3.1.1 Rates 3.1.2 Compulsory Registration 3.1.3 Voluntary Registration 3.1.4 Statutory Obligations 3.1.5 VAT Refund 3.2 Custom Duties 3.3 Excise Duties 4. Local & Other Taxes 4.1 Environmental Taxes/Fees 4.2 Real Estate Tax 4.3 Transfer Tax 4.4 Inheritance & Gift Taxes 5. Tax Calendar 6. Administrative Penalties 2 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

I. Individuals 1.1 Personal Income Tax Resident individuals are taxed on their worldwide income, while non-residents are taxed on their income derived from sources in Bulgaria. 1.1.1 Residency In general, individuals are considered tax residents if: They have stayed in Bulgaria for more than 183 days in any 12-month period; or The centre of their vital interests is in Bulgaria (determined in view of their personal and economic ties to the country, e.g., factors like permanent address in Bulgaria, family, employment, possession of property, etc.) 1.1.2 Tax Rates A flat tax rate of 10% on the taxable income is applicable. 1.1.3 Taxable Income Employment income including salary payments, bonuses, housing allowances etc. Income from the distribution of dividends Interest income* Income from other economic activity (such as, agricultural activities, royalties, activities performed under civil contracts etc.) Capital gains from the sale of property Rental income *8% tax applicable under certain circumstances 1.1.4 Exempt Income Income from selling residential properties, when such a sale is not by occupation (under certain circumstances) Income from selling movable properties except works of art and antiques, new vehicles and others Income from disposal of financial instruments in resident companies - shares, bonds etc. Income from insurances - pensions, maternity and sickness, unemployment benefits etc. Capital gains from disposal of shares on regulated Bulgarian/EU/EEA stock market Interest and rebates on Bulgarian government securities, municipality and corporate bonds and similar bonds from EU / EEA 3 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

Interests on non-deposit bank accounts in commercial banks situated in Bulgaria, EU and EEA (interests on deposits are taxable) Insurance claims (benefits) Rent, lease or similar for use of agricultural land Persons with low work efficiency of 50% and more than 50% Annual tax-free income of EUR 4,050 Income of registered tobacco and agricultural farmers 60% Sales of manufactured products from agriculture (excluding the above), forestry, hunting and fishing, royalties, remuneration of actors; income from handicraft Income of freelancers ( lawyer, notary, accountant, etc.); civil contract remuneration Rental income or other kind of income formed from providing of rights of usage of a property; sale or exchange of real property (the taxable income is the difference between the sales price and the acquisition one) 40% 25% 10% 1.1.5 Deductible Expenses Mandatory social security and health insurance contributions Gifts and donations to certain qualified beneficiary organisations in Bulgaria and EU/EEA Member States Interest on mortgage loans to young families under certain conditions The whole amount At the amount of 5%, 15% or 50% of the annual tax base Only for the first EUR 51,130 of the mortgage loan 1.1.6 Non-deductible Expenses Expenses that are not documented properly Expenses relating to hidden profit distributions Withholding taxes received from a third party Penalties, fines, etc. 1.2 Social Security Contributions The social security contributions are between 31.7%- 32.4% in total (paid by the employer and the employee). There are different amounts of minimum social security taxable incomes according to the company s activity. The cap of the monthly social security base for 2016 is BGN 2,600 (approx. EUR 1,330) without exception. 4 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

Income % of employee contributions Employment activity 17.96% Civil contract 15.26% Freelancers / Self-employed person 18.80 or 22.30% * *The rates differ depending on whether the person chooses to make voluntary contributions to various funds. Foreigners could be exempt from social security contributions in Bulgaria or the contributions paid in Bulgaria could be recognised in their home country under applicable social security treaties. II. Corporation Taxation 2.1 Corporate Income Tax According to the Corporate Income Tax Law, resident companies are generally subject to corporate tax on their worldwide income, while non-resident companies are taxed only on their income derived from sources in Bulgaria. 2.1.1 Residency A company is considered to be a Bulgarian tax resident if: It is incorporated under the Bulgarian legislation; or It is a legal entity established in accordance with EU Regulation 2157/2001 or a cooperative established under EU Regulation 1453/2003, provided that it has a registered seat in Bulgaria and is entered into a Bulgarian register. 2.1.2 Tax Rates The tax rate is flat and it is 10% on the taxable profit. 2.1.3 Taxable Income Income type Profits accruing to non-resident legal persons, derived from economic activity carried out through a permanent establishment in the country or from disposition of property of any such permanent establishment Income from financial assets issued by resident legal persons, the Bulgarian State and the municipalities Taxable amount 5 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

Income from dividends in shares in a liquidation surplus, accruing from participating interests in resident legal persons Interest payments, including interest within payments under a financial lease contract Income from rent or other provision for use of movable or immovable property Copyright and license royalties Technical assistance fees Payments received under franchising agreements and factoring contracts Compensations for management and/or control of a Bulgarian legal person 2.1.4 Exempt Income Income on dividends from Bulgarian and EU/EEA companies Income on unduly paid tax obligations and VAT not refunded Income from disposal of financial instruments on a regulated market 2.1.5 Deductible Expenses Expenses % Salaries and social insurance contributions made for a newly hired employee which was previously registered as a long-term unemployed Amounts for scholarships provided to students Whole or partial deduction for companies employing workers with disabilities Activity related with the production of plant and animal production up to 60% * * Under certain circumstances 2.1.6 Non-deductible Expenses Expenses % Expenses not related to the ordinary course of business Expenses that are not justified by documentation Fines, interests and other penalties for violations of regulations Donations - with the exception of donations to hospitals, schools, orphanages, people with disabilities, cultural institutions and other. 45% * * Under certain circumstances 6 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

2.1.7 Tax Incentives Production companies investing in municipalities with unemployment higher than the national average rate Licensed real estate investment trusts and collective investment schemes Manufacturing companies investing in undeveloped regions Newly established companies investing in undeveloped regions (available for 5 years) * Under certain circumstances Exempt from CIT up to * Exempt from CIT Exempt from CIT * Exempt from CIT 10%* 2.2 Thin Capitalization The thin capitalization rules are applicable in Bulgaria in case the company s liabilities exceed three times the amount of its equity. The interest expenses may be tax deductible in the current year or in the following five years subject to conditions. 2.3 Withholding Taxes Withholding taxes due by the Bulgarian entities on incomes distributed to non-resident individuals/entities are: Incomes Withholding tax on dividends and liquidation proceeds distributed to foreign entities (unless reduced by DTT rates)* Tax Rate 5% Interests (unless reduced by DTT rates)** 10% Royalties*** 10% Capital gains 10% Fees for technical services (incl. installation and integration of equipment, marketing studies and consulting services) 10% Income from rental of movable property 10% Payment for franchise agreements and factoring 10% Remuneration for providing of management services to Bulgarian legal entities Income from financial assets issued by local tax residents, as well as transactions in financial assets 10% 10% Incomes from immovable property situated in Bulgaria 10% All other taxable incomes sourced in Bulgaria 10% *0% WHT for entities in EU / EEA **Applicable tax rate for related parties from EU/EEA is 5% (under certain circumstances) ***Applicable tax rate for related parties from EU/EEA is 5% (under certain circumstances) 7 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

Withholding tax rates on incomes of foreign legal entities established in countries with preferential tax treatment (offshore): Incomes Tax Rate Fees for services and rights 10% Penalties and compensations of any kind, with the exception of insurance benefits 10% 2.4 Losses Carried Forward A loss can be carried forward and offset against any profit for the following five years. III. Indirect Taxation 3.1 Value Added Tax (VAT) 3.1.1 Tax Rates Standard VAT Rate 20% Reduced VAT rate (applicable for hotel accommodation, camping or caravan for tourist groups) Intra-Community deliveries Export and other deliveries listed in the VAT law 9% 0% 3.1.2 Compulsory Registration Cases of compulsory registration Registration threshold Turnover of the last 12 consecutive months Over EUR 25,600 Total value of intra-community acquisitions for the current year Over EUR 10,230 Distance sales Over EUR 35,800 Provision of services with place of supply in another EU member state Services provided by non-resident suppliers (EU or outside) No threshold basis No threshold basis 3.1.3 Voluntary Registration Voluntary registration is applicable for any Bulgarian entity. In case of a voluntary registration, such entities will not be able to deregister in the following two years. 8 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

3.1.4 Statutory Obligations Type of obligation Submission of VAT Returns Issuing of invoices, including VAT Clarifying comments On a monthly basis, up to 14 th of the following month The VAT registered entities possess the right to claim input VAT Distance Sales Over EUR 35,800 VIES returns INTRASTAT returns for dispatches/ arrivals On a monthly basis, up to 14 th of the following month. Obligatory for dispatches of goods and/or provision of services with destination to other Member State. On a monthly basis. Obligatory for dispatches/acquisition of goods to/from other EU member state. The registration threshold for 2016 is EUR 112,484 for the dispatches of goods to EU member state and EUR 189,178 for the acquisitions of goods from EU member state 3.1.5 VAT Refund The VAT refund can be claimed for a three months period. The deadline for the tax authorities to refund is 30 days after the submission of the application for VAT refund (along with the monthly VAT tax return). Special procedures are applicable for VAT refund of VAT paid in Bulgaria by non-resident persons/entities (EU and non-eu). 3.2 Custom Duties Custom duties are payable on the import of goods and products to Bulgaria. Bulgaria applies the International EU customs legislation directly. Consequently, the Common Customs Tariff of EU is used for calculation of the imported goods. The customs rates are calculated on the basis of the custom value and could be increased by certain related costs. Reduced and even zero rates are applicable for import of goods from certain countries enjoying a preferential tariff treatment. The standard VAT rate for importing items in Bulgaria is 20%, calculated on the value of the goods, plus the international shipping costs and insurance, as well as any import duty due. Bulgarian entities could apply for AEO (approved economic operator) certification. These certificates guarantee preferential treatment and simplified procedures. 9 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

3.3 Excise Duties Excise duties are applicable with the following rates on good produced in the country, imported from other EU member state or imported from country outside EU; Motor Fuels Heating Fuels Alcohol and alcoholic beverages Cigar and cigarillos Tobacco from EUR 174 up to EUR 424 per 1,000 liters/kilograms or gigajoule depending on the motor fuel from EUR 0.30 up to EUR 25.6 per 1,000 liters/kilograms or gigajoule depending on the heating fuel Beer EUR 0.77 per hectoliter Ethyl Alcohol EUR 562 per hectoliter of pure alcohol EUR 138 per 1,000 items EUR 77 per kilogram IV. Local and Other Taxes, Fees 4.1 Environmental Taxes/Fees Taxes and fees collected locally by municipalities, with different thresholds and amounts applicable for the different municipality includes: Garbage collection fee; Goods with plastic, paper, metal, glass, wooden, textile, etc. packaging; Imports of vehicles and tires; Production and import of batteries and accumulators; and Production and import of liquid fuels. 4.2 Real estate tax The real estate tax is local and varies between 0.01%- 0.45% on an annual base, depending on the type and the location of the real estate. The tax value is determined by the municipality. 4.3 Transfer tax The transfer tax is also a local tax, paid to the municipalities. It is applicable on the sale of immovable property and automobiles. It varies between 0.1%-3%. 10 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

4.4 Gift & Inheritance Donation and inheritance taxes are applicable at rates that vary from 0.4% to 6.6% of the value of the property. Certain exemptions apply. V. Tax Calendar Activity Submission of VAT and VIES declaration and payment of VAT for the period Submission of INTRASTAT declaration for arrivals/ dispatches of goods (intercommunity delivery of goods) Payments of monthly/quarterly advance contribution of corporate tax Deadline Until 14th day of the month following the month it relates to Until 15th day of the current month Payments for social contributions and income tax Submission of declarations for the outstanding social insurance Submission of declaration and payment of the tax on incomes from rent; non labour incomes and withholding tax - for the previous 3 months Closing the previous year and preparing the FS; submitting the annual tax return and paying Corporate Tax. Payments for tax on social expenditures, management expenses and representative expenses Submission of personal income tax return and payment. Individuals, who received no other income than employment one and were working only with one employer during the tax year are not obliged to submit tax return Publication of the FS for the previous year for the Limited trade companies Publication of the FS for the previous year for the Joint-stock companies Until 25th of the month following the month it relates to Until the end of the month following the last 3 months Until the end of March Until the end of April Until the end of June Until the end of July VI. Administrative Penalties 6.1 Individuals Non-compliance cases Fine/Penalty Delayed submission of return/declaration up to EUR 256 Misreporting of data, leading to a reduction in tax liability Misreporting of data for the received or lent loans up to EUR 511 10% of the nondeclared amount Failure to submit or pay tax up to EUR 511 11 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

6.2 Corporations Non-compliance cases Misreporting of data or delayed submission, leading to a reduction in tax liability Failure to submit the application to the annual tax return or an indication of incorrect data Not issuing a revenue document Fine/Penalty From EUR 256 up to EUR 1,535 From EUR 50 up to EUR 511 From EUR 511 up to the amount of not accrued VAT Not issuing receipts From EUR 256 up to EUR 1000 Hidden profit distribution Pecuniary penalty of 20% of the accrued charges, representing a hidden profit distribution 6.3 Value Added Tax Non-compliance cases Delayed VAT registration Delayed accrual of VAT Fine/Penalty From EUR 256 up to EUR 2,556 plus not accrued VAT EUR 256 plus not accrued amount Delayed VAT submission From EUR 256 up to EUR 5,115 Not issuing VAT document or failure to book a VAT document Accrual of VAT from not registered entities Delayed registration or failure to register cash machines with the tax office. From EUR 256 up to not accrued VAT From EUR 511 up to accrual VAT amount From EUR 1,535 up to EUR 5,115 6.4 Excise Duties Non-compliance cases Fine/Penalty Seizure and detention of goods subject to excise offense Delayed excise registration Storage or sale of tobacco products without permission Delayed payment of excise or delayed submission of Excise declaration Not accrual of excise Not affixing excise stamps Affixing fake/false excise stamps Under certain conditions From EUR 256 up to EUR 1,535 plus not accrued excise From EUR 25,570 up to EUR 51,130 ( EUR 7,670 up to EUR 25,570 for physical persons) From EUR 256 up to EUR 1,280 Double amount of not accrued excise, but not less than EUR 256 From EUR 1,022 up to EUR 3,068 Double amount of not accrued excise, but not less than EUR 2,560 12 Bulgaria Tax Card 2017 Eurofast

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