"The threshold for VAT registration is to be raised, but from January 1, 2023. The excise tax on some fuels will be abolished - for propane-butane, methane for cars. VAT will be reduced from 20% to 9% for some The coalition council will consider the idea of ​​pensions - from July 1 to continue the payment of BGN 60 to pensions or to increase by 10% from July 1. However, a more optimal option is being developed - from July 1. to raise all pensions by 20%. The excise duty on cigarettes will be raised ".

This was explained to BNR by Petar Kanev, MP from "BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is for Bulgaria. "He clarified that the coalition did not accept the proposal to introduce a tax-free minimum and to reduce VAT on food from the" big basket ".

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"The coalition is complex, difficult, we are looking for a variant of the additional income that comes from fuels, inflation also leads to serious income. We are collecting money in the fiscal system and looking for a balanced solution to survive."

In the program "Week 150" Kanev expressed the opinion that there is no long-term solution to the problem of natural gas in the next year or two.

Negotiations with Gazprom must continue, but we must wait. The war will end at some point, and Gazprom will remain the largest gas producer in Europe. We will somehow get rid of natural gas. The bigger problem "Our country has oil. We must also ask for a derogation."

According to him, the Macedonian issue has the potential to overthrow the government "if it does not listen to the mood of the people".

"Red lines make it difficult to run a country. Governance will be supported at all costs. Compromise is not a dirty word."

BSP

Peter Kanev