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Capital Gains Taxes (%) - Bulgaria Compared to Continent

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Andorra 0.00%
Austria 0.00%
Belgium 0.00%
Bulgaria 0.00%
Croatia 0.00%
Cyprus 9.84%
Czech Rep. 0.00%
Denmark 42.25%
Estonia 22.05%
Finland 28.00%
France 12.90%
Germany 0.00%
Greece 0.00%
Hungary 10.73%
Ireland 18.56%
Italy 0.00%
Latvia 0.00%
Liechtenstein 0.00%
Lithuania 0.00%
Luxembourg 0.00%
Macedonia 16.24%
Malta 22.98%
Moldova 10.00%
Monaco 0.00%
Montenegro 0.00%
Netherlands 0.00%
Norway 25.90%
Poland 0.00%
Portugal 11.32%
Romania 0.00%
Russia 0.00%
Serbia 20.00%
Slovak Rep. 0.00%
Slovenia 8.50%
Spain 29.75%
Sweden 18.18%
Switzerland 27.17%
Turkey 0.00%
UK 31.24%
Ukraine 26.00%

 

 

Bulgaria: Capital gains taxes (%).

In arriving at effective capital gains tax rates, the Global Property Guide makes the following assumptions:

  • The property is directly and jointly owned by husband and wife;
  • They have owned it for 10 years;
  • It is their only source of capital gains in the country
  • It has appreciated in value by 100% over the 10 years to sale
  • The property was worth US$250,000 or €250,000 at purchase.
  • It is not their sole or principal residence.


These assumptions are critical. In many countries a holding period of less than 5 years results in capital gains being taxable. But a longer holding period often results in no capital gains tax being payable. For more details see the Data FAQ


Source: Global Property Guide Research, Contributing Accounting Firms

 

Bulgaria began to produce quarterly house price statistics in 2006. The figures are issued by the National Statistical Office. Interest rate and other macroeconomic and monetary statistics are on the Bulgarian National Bank site.




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