Almost 3,600 Individuals, 3,100 Companies On Hungarian Tax Authority’s Blacklist

  • 30 Oct 2015 8:00 AM
Almost 3,600 Individuals, 3,100 Companies On Hungarian Tax Authority’s Blacklist
There were 3,597 private taxpayers and self-employed individuals owing more than 10 million forints each in back taxes for at least 180 days at the end of September, figures from the Hungarian tax authority NAV show. The debtors’ list, updated on a quarterly basis, is headed by Zhou Tejiao, the owner of a now defunct company, who owes 13.6 billion forints.

NAV has also published a list of the 3,100 companies owing more than 100 million forints in back taxes, headed by Karlo Invest, a wholesaler owned by Slovenian businessman Karlo Cipak, with tax debt of 3.6 billion forints.

Most of the companies with tax arrears are no longer in operation.

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