8 result(s) for tax morale
Finance Minister: Improved Tax Morale Could Bring Tax Gap Under 10 %
- 17 Aug 2018 9:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Improved tax morale that comes with measures the government has taken to crack down on tax evasion, such as the introduction of online invoicing, could bring Hungary’s tax gap under 10 percent, Finance Minister Mihály Varga told MTI.
Hungary Tax Authority Reports Hundreds Of Billions Of Increased Forint Revenue
- 11 Jan 2018 7:58 AM
- business
Tax revenue last year grew by more than 609 billion forints (EUR 1.97bn), an economy ministry official told public television. András Tállai, parliamentary state secretary for tax affairs, noted that the government reduced the tax burden last year and he insisted this had led to higher tax revenues.
Hungarian Tax Revenue Increase Outpaces GDP Growth
- 8 Jan 2018 8:02 AM
- business
Tax revenue in Hungary rose almost 5 percent, by 609 billion forints (EUR 2bn), last year, even exceeding the pace of GDP growth, the head of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV – Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal) told MTI.
Lost VAT Receipts Due To Black Economy Shrink 7 Percent In 2 Years
- 3 Oct 2017 8:42 AM
- business
Citing a European Commission study, Hungary’s economy minister has said that tax evasion has dropped significantly in the country. The government’s measures to whiten the economy have been effective, and tax evasion in Hungary is now half the rate of other countries in the region, Mihály Varga told MTI..
Parlt Raises 2016 Budget Revenue, Spending Targets By HUF 422Bn
- 14 Jun 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Lawmakers approved amendments to the 2016 budget act raising both revenue and expenditures by 421.7 billion forints (EUR 1.4bn). The amendments were passed with 121 votes in favour and 63 against. The MPs raised the revenue target from 15,800.4 billion forints to 16,222.1 billion forints. They increased the expenditure target from 16,562.0 billion forints to 16,983.7 billion forints.
Hungarian Tax Office Rejects US Accusations
- 31 Oct 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Leaders of the Tax and Customs Office (NAV) addressed allegations that they are implicated in corrupt activity for the first time on Wednesday. In a formal statement, the NAV said it is entirely unacceptable that some people take remarks lacking any foundation as fact and use them to put NAV in an impossible position and undermine tax morale.
Accountants In Hungary Question 19% Of Expenses
- 20 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
Accountants believe that 19% of total costs claimed by companies are questionable, according to a survey of 1,500 accountants. The study by chartered tax experts association Moklasz and training centre Penta Unió found that accountants felt they were aware of about 13% of all irregular invoices, the same figure as in 2011.
How To Sell Hungary To Your Headquarters
- 3 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- business
"Country marketing, work morale, the education system and bureaucracy are the main areas where Hungary needs improvement in order to increase its attractiveness as an investment target, according to the participants of a workshop organized by the American Chamber of Commerce and the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice.
Finance Minister: Improved Tax Morale Could Bring Tax Gap Under 10 %
- 17 Aug 2018 9:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Improved tax morale that comes with measures the government has taken to crack down on tax evasion, such as the introduction of online invoicing, could bring Hungary’s tax gap under 10 percent, Finance Minister Mihály Varga told MTI.
Hungary Tax Authority Reports Hundreds Of Billions Of Increased Forint Revenue
- 11 Jan 2018 7:58 AM
- business
Tax revenue last year grew by more than 609 billion forints (EUR 1.97bn), an economy ministry official told public television. András Tállai, parliamentary state secretary for tax affairs, noted that the government reduced the tax burden last year and he insisted this had led to higher tax revenues.
Hungarian Tax Revenue Increase Outpaces GDP Growth
- 8 Jan 2018 8:02 AM
- business
Tax revenue in Hungary rose almost 5 percent, by 609 billion forints (EUR 2bn), last year, even exceeding the pace of GDP growth, the head of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV – Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal) told MTI.
Lost VAT Receipts Due To Black Economy Shrink 7 Percent In 2 Years
- 3 Oct 2017 8:42 AM
- business
Citing a European Commission study, Hungary’s economy minister has said that tax evasion has dropped significantly in the country. The government’s measures to whiten the economy have been effective, and tax evasion in Hungary is now half the rate of other countries in the region, Mihály Varga told MTI..
Parlt Raises 2016 Budget Revenue, Spending Targets By HUF 422Bn
- 14 Jun 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Lawmakers approved amendments to the 2016 budget act raising both revenue and expenditures by 421.7 billion forints (EUR 1.4bn). The amendments were passed with 121 votes in favour and 63 against. The MPs raised the revenue target from 15,800.4 billion forints to 16,222.1 billion forints. They increased the expenditure target from 16,562.0 billion forints to 16,983.7 billion forints.
Hungarian Tax Office Rejects US Accusations
- 31 Oct 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Leaders of the Tax and Customs Office (NAV) addressed allegations that they are implicated in corrupt activity for the first time on Wednesday. In a formal statement, the NAV said it is entirely unacceptable that some people take remarks lacking any foundation as fact and use them to put NAV in an impossible position and undermine tax morale.
Accountants In Hungary Question 19% Of Expenses
- 20 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
Accountants believe that 19% of total costs claimed by companies are questionable, according to a survey of 1,500 accountants. The study by chartered tax experts association Moklasz and training centre Penta Unió found that accountants felt they were aware of about 13% of all irregular invoices, the same figure as in 2011.
How To Sell Hungary To Your Headquarters
- 3 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- business
"Country marketing, work morale, the education system and bureaucracy are the main areas where Hungary needs improvement in order to increase its attractiveness as an investment target, according to the participants of a workshop organized by the American Chamber of Commerce and the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice.