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Bulgaria CPA's Accountants Accounting Firms and Companies

This brief guide to Accounting Firms, CPAs, Accountants and Tax Experts in Bulgaria includes accounting firms to suit your business and tax requirements in Bulgaria.
Bulgaria's accounting firms in this page deal with tax, finance, corporate and commercial issues in Bulgaria.
Part of Bulgaria's accounting firms are related to international accounting firms.
Most of the web sites of accounting firms in Bulgaria are in English.
In general, you will have no problem in finding English speaking employees in Bulgaria's accounting firms in this site.


Name Address Tel Fax Email Web Site
SB Accounting & Consulting 70' Tzaribrodska Str, office 3 Sofia Bulgaria 359 2920 1773 359 2920 2297 info@sb-bg.com www.sb-bg.com
Pari   359-2917-8702 359-2917-8703 office@pari.bg www.pari.bg
LEGACON-FINANCE 15 "Han Krum" st., Bourgas city 8000, Bulgaria 359-5681-4095 359-5685-7881 info@bulgaria-accountants.com www.bulgaria-accountants.com
Deloitte & Touche 9 Fridtjof Nansen St. 1000 Sofia 359-2980-8500 359-2980-0436   www.deloitte.com







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