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Hungary gov't to trim VAT on ALL products as of 1 Oct
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The Hungarian government will clip the top rate of value added tax on all products down to 20% from 25% from 1 October - on paper. The European Commission may now relax, Hungary will this way comply with EU regulations.
15.09.2005
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