Auditors at Bulgaria’s tax agency uncover millions in hidden income
Audits by Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency of 900 people uncovered 45 million leva (about 22.5 million euro) in concealed income
Read moreAudits by Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency of 900 people uncovered 45 million leva (about 22.5 million euro) in concealed income
Read moreThe centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) is considering Poland’s PM Donald Tusk a leading candidate for the next European Commission
Read moreFewer than five years after becoming a country, Kosovo marked a milestone on September 10 2012 by bringing to a
Read moreToo many of Eastern Europe’s workers and firms are engaged in the “shadow economy” — doing business and work in
Read moreInternational rating agency Standard and Poor’s has increased the short-term rating of UniCredit Bulbank to A-2. The long-term rating and
Read moreHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he expects to see an IMF deal in the autumn. “Naturally, there are differences
Read moreGreece is in the midst of tough negotiations with its international lenders on a new round of austerity-spending measures aimed
Read moreBulgarian President Rossen Plevneliev, at ceremonies on September 10 2012, conferred the Stara Planina first class – the country’s highest
Read moreSofia currently is sending a message to Skopje: Let’s make the hysteria history. In recent days, a number of statements
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