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GERB will merge the tax and customs departments – 2024-10-04 09:32:50

/View.info/ The mega-agency can start working as early as January 1

To merge tax and customs to fill the treasury more efficiently. This is one of GERB’s projects to stabilize state finances if the party forms a government after the elections. By the end of August, a bill regulating the merger of the National Revenue Agency and the Customs Agency will be ready, announced the leader of GERB, Boyko Borisov. “I’m tired of hearing how ‘one truck passed, and the other one didn’t take the excise tax, the third one didn’t take the taxes, and the fourth one did something and in the end 1-2 billion BGN less,’ Borisov argues for the idea.

According to party experts, the change can become a fact as early as January 1, 2015. The mega-agency will monitor the entire process of collecting excise duties and taxes.

The merger of the National Revenue Agency and the Customs Agency is again on the agenda. Today, the leader of GERB, Boyko Borisov, announced that by the end of this month, a bill will be ready to regulate the unification of the two departments.

“In this direction, we will try to do, through electronic management, by passing the truck through all systems, to collect customs duties and excise taxes,” Borisov also stated. According to key experts of GERB, the reform can take place as early as January 1, 2015. The mega-agency will monitor the entire process of collecting excise duties and taxes. It is already being discussed how to synchronize the information systems of the National Revenue Agency and Customs. The idea was also launched at the beginning of June by the chairman of the budget and finance committee in the 42nd National Assembly, Yordan Tsonev, and the finance minister from Plamen Oresharski’s cabinet, Petar Chobanov.

“It does not bother us that the idea was proposed by DPS or BSP. It is important to oppose the gray economy,” commented GERB.

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