Re: Why Bulgaria?
[FONT="]This discussion is getting skewed, again, so I am not going to continue the line. Instead, let me ask you a couple of questions:
1. Why do we discuss tax issues pertaining to Ireland in the context of "Why Bulgaria" ?
2. If Ireland is so bad in terms of taxes isn't it irrelevant where you would invest ? (By the way, myself having paid taxes in Belgium for 25 years, I can tell you "You ain't seen nothing yet", but that's another story.)
3. In the context of above, Auto having tried hard to lure everyone buying in Spain is actually forcing you to give away money to your Government, right ? (Following his predictions we save you that shame by suggesting you buy for a loss here.)
4. Why invest in the first place, why not just put the money in the bank ? We would be perfectly happy to get here in Bulgaria only the retirees and the vacationers. In addition to the regular influx of tourists this should be enough for the country's economy. The rest spells overcrowding, sooner or later.
Speaking of tourist influx, it is still itching me to reassert the three or four key items, distinctive for Bulgaria, which determine it. So, despite countless efforts to dismiss them, here they are (as an integral answer to the question "Why Bulgaria"):
1. Excellent climate, justifying a May to October season (compare summer to winter schedules for arrivals at Burgas and/or Varna airports);
2. Excellent geographic elements (consult maps);
3. Friendly population;
4. Abundance of historic, cultural and religious sites (for those who come not just for the sun, the sea, the mountains or the skiing);
5. Within four hours of flight from most points in Europe (except for Reykiavik, probably).
Ivan D.
www.dukaty.com[/FONT]
[FONT="]This discussion is getting skewed, again, so I am not going to continue the line. Instead, let me ask you a couple of questions:
1. Why do we discuss tax issues pertaining to Ireland in the context of "Why Bulgaria" ?
2. If Ireland is so bad in terms of taxes isn't it irrelevant where you would invest ? (By the way, myself having paid taxes in Belgium for 25 years, I can tell you "You ain't seen nothing yet", but that's another story.)
3. In the context of above, Auto having tried hard to lure everyone buying in Spain is actually forcing you to give away money to your Government, right ? (Following his predictions we save you that shame by suggesting you buy for a loss here.)
4. Why invest in the first place, why not just put the money in the bank ? We would be perfectly happy to get here in Bulgaria only the retirees and the vacationers. In addition to the regular influx of tourists this should be enough for the country's economy. The rest spells overcrowding, sooner or later.
Speaking of tourist influx, it is still itching me to reassert the three or four key items, distinctive for Bulgaria, which determine it. So, despite countless efforts to dismiss them, here they are (as an integral answer to the question "Why Bulgaria"):
1. Excellent climate, justifying a May to October season (compare summer to winter schedules for arrivals at Burgas and/or Varna airports);
2. Excellent geographic elements (consult maps);
3. Friendly population;
4. Abundance of historic, cultural and religious sites (for those who come not just for the sun, the sea, the mountains or the skiing);
5. Within four hours of flight from most points in Europe (except for Reykiavik, probably).
Ivan D.
www.dukaty.com[/FONT]