Hungary VAT rise on the Horizon
September 20th, 2011
Of the planned savings, 450 billion forint will come from higher revenue, including a value-added tax increase to 27 percent from 25 percent, Matolcsy said at a press conference in Budapest today.
The higher VAT rate will yield 150 billion forint in extra revenues, which the government will set aside in a special budget reserve, Matolcsy said. Total budget reserves will amount to 300 billion forint next year, according to the minister
Source: Edith Balazs, Bloomber
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