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With its licensed wholly owned subsidiary Expat Asset Management, it is one of the largest independent asset management companies in Bulgaria. Expat manages hundreds of individual investment portfolios, three mutual funds with global focus, and a family of exchange-traded funds tracking the performance of stock indices from Central and Eastern ...
Other places that attracted Bulgarian immigration are Australia, New Zealand, South America (especially Argentina and Brazil), South Africa, and some expats in United Arab Emirates. The numbers of Bulgarians living abroad has been reported in vastly different numbers by varying groups such as the government and various NGOs, leading to some ...
The American retirement dream is increasingly slipping away for many older workers hoping to hang up their hats. Savings are dwindling, Social Security isn't enough to get by, and healthcare costs ...
A retirement destination must have enough security to make an elderly person feel comfortable enjoying their endless leisure at home or outdoors, according to Brady Bridges, owner of Reside Real ...
In Belgium the retirement age is to be increased gradually to 67 years by 2030. [2] [5] [5] "SFPD". </ref> Bosnia and Herzegovina: 65 65 2024 [1] Bulgaria: 64 (and 7 months) 62 (and 2 months) 2024 In Bulgaria the retirement age for women is to be equalized to the retirement age for men (65) by 2037. [2] Croatia: 65 63 (and 6 months) 2024
All income earned in Bulgaria is taxed on a flat rate of 10%. [1] Employment income earned in Bulgaria is also subject to various social security insurance contributions. In total the employee pays 13.78% and the employer contributes what corresponds from 18.92% to 19.62%. [2] Corporate income tax is also a flat 10%.
TSAHC issues tax-exempt multifamily private activity bonds to finance multifamily rental housing projects that meet one of the following priorities: 1) at-risk preservation and rehabilitation, 2) rural and smaller urban markets, 3) senior and supportive housing developments, or 4) disaster relief housing.
Based on this, and on some assumptions about the family composition and birth rates, some authors estimate the U.S. civilian population overseas as between 3.6 and 4.3 million. [45] Sizes of certain subsets of U.S. citizens living abroad can be estimated based on statistics published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).