ESG & Sustainability in Bulgaria: What Companies Need to Know

ESG and sustainability compliance for companies in Bulgaria shown through accounting documents and business records on a meeting table

Quick answer Most companies in Bulgaria are currently not directly required to produce full ESG or CSRD reports. However, many are affected indirectly through banks, EU parent companies, investors, or customers. In practice, ESG usually means organising existing data from payroll, invoices, and governance documents to answer requests credibly — not producing sustainability reports, certifications, […]

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What Changed in Bulgaria in 2026 (Tax, VAT, Labour, Social Security)

Photo-realistic view of Sofia with financial and legal symbols representing tax, VAT, labour and social security changes in Bulgaria in 2026

Quick Answer From 1 January 2026, Bulgaria introduced a series of structural and technical changes driven largely by VAT reform, labour digitalisation, and euro adoption. The most significant developments include EU-harmonised SME VAT regimes, electronic employment records, euro-denominated payroll and social security thresholds, and targeted tax clarifications for investment income and family-related reliefs. Corporate Tax […]

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Copyright in Bulgaria: What Business Owners Should Know

Copyright and intellectual property law in Bulgaria illustrated with legal symbols and national flag.

Quick Answer Copyright in Bulgaria protects original works automatically, without registration. While laws, regulations, and official texts are public, the way information is selected, structured, explained, and presented is protected intellectual property. For business owners, this applies directly to websites, blogs, marketing materials, and AI-assisted content. Rewriting or paraphrasing content does not necessarily avoid infringement. […]

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