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NRA strengthens control over goods with high fiscal risk

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After Bulgaria's full entry into Schengen, the National Revenue Agency is strengthening control over goods with high fiscal risk. The checks will be carried out in the country and at the places of unloading of goods for which the Agency receives information in real time. 

Checks, together with other institutions, will also continue along the line of movement of goods that have been identified as risky. This was what the Executive Director of the NRA Rumen Spetsov said during his visit to the "Kulata" border checkpoint on the border with Greece, where the border barrier was symbolically lifted in the presence of Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev.



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