That is quite a story!
I've been a witness to such hand-writing when paying, that is most certainly a way to evade paying taxes for those transport operators.
That is quite a story!
I've been a witness to such hand-writing when paying, that is most certainly a way to evade paying taxes for those transport operators.
Yes, that's right. I even calculated it, if a bus has 50 seats and all their 5 buses a day are full, as the bus was full then, from that destination alone, the company can potentially get 4000 BGN cash, which is roughly 2000 Euro cash, which can be used for anything but paying taxes. 2,000 euros per day may not seem like a lot, but in fact it is only from one 140km destination in the country, while they serve lines even abroad. I can't believe things are so obvious...
0.00 SBD,
0.89 STEEM,
0.89 SP
Some of that definitely goes for "protection" payments, I bet. It them all goes in circles, hence the poorest and most corrupted EU country!