Investment incentives in Bulgaria. Types of incentives under the current Bulgarian legislation - content  Incentives under the Investment Promotion Act.

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Investment incentives in Bulgaria

Types of incentives under the current Bulgarian legislation - content  Incentives under the Investment Promotion Act (IPA)  Tax incentives  Employment incentives under the Employment Encouragement Act

 Equal treatment of Bulgarian and foreign investors  The Investment has to be related to the setting up of a new establishment, expansion, output diversification into new additional products or a fundamental change in the overall production process of existing establishments.  The investment to be made in the following economic activities: Manufacturing industry Services sector including: high-tech activities in the field of ICT, R&D, outsourcing of business processes, activities of head offices, education, human health care, warehousing and support activities for transportation, accounting and auditing, architecture and engineering  Investment classes A and B and Priority investment projects depending on the value, region and sector allocation of the investment Investment Promotion Act (IPA) Investment Classes

Region or SectorClass BClass A Activities in the manufacturing industry 2.55 In municipalities with unemployment rate equal or more than the country average 12 High-tech activities in the manufacturing industry for the entire country 12 Activities in the service sector such as: - warehousing and support activities for transportation - outsourcing of business processes (for administrative and office activities) High-tech activities in the service sector such as: - ICT and computer technologies - R&D - activities of head offices - education - human health care - accounting and auditing - architecture and engineering 0.51 Criteria – Investment value, Euro m

Criteria – Number of jobs created (+ Investment value) Region or SectorClass BClass A General case: Manufacturing industry €1m 100 jobs €2m 150 jobs General case: Services sector €0.25m 100 jobs €0.5m 150 jobs In municipalities with unemployment rate equal or more than the country average 10 jobs25 jobs High-tech activities in the manufacturing industry for the entire country 10 jobs25 jobs High-tech activities in the service sector such as: - ICT and computer technologies - R&D - activities of head offices - education - human health care - accounting and auditing - architecture and engineering 25 jobs50 jobs

 Information services  Shortened administrative procedures - The central and local government authorities will provide administrative services shortened with one-third of the time period established by the law  Financial support of up to 25% for the vocational training for obtaining professional qualifications  Reimbursement of labor costs paid by the employer  On the request of certified investor the corresponding authorities may transfer ownership rights or establish a limited ownership right over real estate (private state or private municipal property) without a tender Class A and B investment incentives

Reimbursement of labor costs paid by the employer 1. Introducing additional criteria for certification - number of jobs created (minimum depending on type of investment) 2. Reimbursement of expenses paid by employer for social security and health insurance of employees (~17.9% of gross salary) for the period of 24 months. Net salaryTotalOther 0.5% 0.6% Maternity 2.1% Pension 9.9% Medical 4.8% Gross 0.4% Maternity 1.4% Pension 7.9% Medical 3.2% Tax 10.0% Paid by employer Paid by employee Unemployment

 Consulting and individual administrative services. Investors will be able to authorize Agency officials to obtain from the corresponding competent bodies on investors’ behalf and for investors’ account any documents for implementation of the corresponding investment project as may be required under the existing legislation  Financial support for construction of technical infrastructure elements to the borders of the project site, needed for implementation of one or more investment projects. Class A investment incentives

Priority investment projects  All sectors of the economy, with the exception of the restrictions imposed by EU Regulation 651/2014  Council of Ministers approval  Conditions – priority status depending on the value, jobs created and region allocation of the investment

Region or Sector Investment Value (Euro m) Jobs General case (the entire country, all sectors) In municipalities with unemployment rate equal or more than the country average In activities in the manufacturing industry for the entire country In high-tech activities in the manufacturing industry for the entire country In education, human healthcare, IT and R&D activities, activities of head offices 1050 In industrial zone construction and its development into industrial park In construction of a technological park Criteria for priority investment project’s classification

 All the incentives for Class A and B  Special incentives for priority investment projects: Institutional support Financial grants of up to 50% for education and R&D projects and up to 10% for manufacturing projects (in the proposed future amendments these measures will drop out) State tax exemption for changing the land status Acquisition of real estate private state or private municipal property without a tender and at a price lower than the market, but not lower than the tax assessment of the property Establishment of public-private partnerships with municipalities, universities, other organizations from the academic society and etc. Incentives for priority investment projects

Types of incentives under the current Bulgarian legislation - content  Incentives under the Investment Promotion Act (IPA)  Tax incentives  Employment incentives under the Employment Encouragement Act

Main acts:  Law on value added tax (VAT)  Law on income tax of physical persons  Law on corporate income tax levying Tax incentives

VAT exempt for import of equipment for investment projects implemented within a period of two years:  amount of the investment - over 5 million BGN for a period not longer than two years  20 new jobs created  ability of the entity to finance the project The approval of those projects is issued by the Ministry of Finance  10% personal income tax rate (flat rate) as of Tax Incentives (1) Law on income tax of physical persons Law on value added tax (VAT)

 Possibility for R&D expenditure write-off  Accelerated depreciation of 2 years for computers and new manufacturing equipment  5% withholding tax on dividends and liquidation quotas(0% for EU tax residents)  No restrictions concerning capital repatriation Tax incentives (2) Law on corporate income tax levying 10% corporate tax (flat rate) 0% corporate tax in areas with high unemployment – 25% higher than the country average, when the following conditions are fulfilled:  the assets are located entirely within the administrative boundaries of the municipality with high unemployment  taxable entity has no liquid tax liabilities and liabilities for obligatory insurance payments  tax has been invested in acquiring long-term tangible and intangible assets necessary for the production activity for a period of up to three years after the year for which the cession is used  the value of the intangible assets from the initial investment is no more than 25 percent of the value of the long- term material assets from the initial investment Law on corporate tax

Types of incentives under the current Bulgarian legislation - content  Incentives under the Investment Promotion Act (IPA)  Tax incentives  Employment incentives under the Employment Encouragement Act

Up to 1 year minimum salary and reimbursement of social/health care security for employing people through Employment Agency in eligible categories:  Unemployed up to 29 years of age without time of service  Unemployed up to 29 years with reduced working capacity  Young people from social institutions who have completed their education  Unemployed with permanently reduced working capacity  Unemployed – single parents (adoptive parents) or mothers (adoptive mothers) with children up to 3 years of age  Unemployed women over 50 years of age and men over 55 years of age Employment and training incentives given by national employment agency

An employer who provides maintaining and improvement of the qualification of the hired workers and employees can apply for granting of half of the maximum determined size of the sums for training of one person (the maximum sum is defined by the National Operative Employment Plan). 1)The local division of the Employment Agency - “Employment bureau” announces every month on the information board and in at least two local or regional mass media the encouragement measures, for which contracts can be concluded with employers during the following month 2)The employer submits an application at the local “Employment bureau” and files a declaration to preserve the employment of the employees for at least 6 months after the successful end of the training Programs and measures for training(1) Steps of the procedure:

3)In 3 days term after the expiry of the term for application the Council for co-operation discuss the submitted applications and propose to the director of “Employment bureau” list of the employers, with whom contract could be concluded during the respective month 4)List of the approved employers is put on the information board of the “Employment bureau” 5)The employer has the right to carry out training for acquiring professional qualification appointing a training organization, within the frames of the maximal size of resources for training of one person (defined by the National Operative Employment Plan) Programs and measures for training(2) Steps of the procedure:

 Macroeconomic data on Bulgaria  Comparative macroeconomic information  Legal advice  Data on operational costs  Regional information related to unemployment data, availability of skilled labor force, education level, infrastructure, foreign investors, industrial zones, free premises  Identification of potential suppliers, contract manufacturing or joint venture partners  Creating linkages with local universities / school communities  Creating linkages with central and local governments InvestBulgaria Agency 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria, 31, Aksakov Str. Tel: (+359 2) Fax: (+359 2) Web: IBA services