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"publishedAt": "2026-06-21T09:01:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The debate over property taxation has moved to the forefront of Bulgaria’s fiscal agenda, with politicians and experts discussing whether owners of multiple homes should face progressively higher taxes. Supporters of the idea argue that housing should primarily serve as a place to live rather than as a speculative investment, while critics warn that any additional burden could ultimately be passed on to renters and ordinary households.\n\nSpeaking on national television, Konstantin Prodanov, chairman of Parliament’s Budget and Finance Committee from Progressive Bulgaria, rejected concerns about income restrictions, insisting that wages and pensions would continue to rise....",
"title": "\"Homes Are for Living, Not Speculation\" as Bulgaria Considers Higher Tax on Multiple Properties"
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