Bulgarian border shops in rent dispute

Tina Milton

1-Nov-2004

BULGARIA. Border shops could be forced to pay infrastructure taxes for their sites following a series of disputes between operators and Bulgaria's national border police

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Bulgarian Duty-Free Association chairman Radostin Genov explained that although the property and equipment at the border outlets is state-owned, there is disagreement about which of Bulgaria's six government ministries controls

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