12 result(s) for minimum corporate tax in Business
Hungary to Continue Phasing Out Sectoral Taxes
- 1 Nov 2023 2:19 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The government will continue to gradually phase out special taxes on some sectors of the economy, the finance ministry said prior to submitting a bill on tax changes for next year to lawmakers.
Hungarian Economy Set to Grow Over 6% ‘With or Without EU Funding’
- 13 Jul 2021 9:40 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Hungary’s GDP growth could exceed 6% this year “even if not a single cent is received” from the European Union until the end of the year, Finance Minister Mihály Varga said in an interview published by news portal Origo.
Coronavirus: PM Orbán Announces Measures To Ease Economic Impact Of Epidemic
- 19 Mar 2020 7:51 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The prime minister announced a number of measures to ease the economic impact of the coronavirus epidemic.
Hungary State Debt Drops To 74.5 Pc Of GDP At End Of 2017
- 4 Jan 2018 7:56 AM
- business
For the Hungarian economy, the year 2018 starts from a better position and with a better outlook than 2017 did, Minister Mihály Varga said at a press conference held at the Ministry for National Economy earlier today.
EC: Economy On Track, But Hungary Slow To Act On Recommendations
- 23 Feb 2017 6:50 AM
- business
The European Commission acknowledged Hungary’s “solid” economic performance and improved labour market situation, but said the country had made “limited progress” in addressing recommendations made in 2016 in a European Semester report released on Wednesday.
Hungary’s Budget Posts EUR 400m Surplus In January
- 8 Feb 2017 8:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s cash-flow-based budget, excluding local councils, showed a 123.4 billion (EUR 400m) forint surplus in January, the first reading of data released by the economy ministry on Tuesday shows. The 2017 budget act targets a full-year deficit of 1,166.4 billion forints.
Official: Middle Class To Strengthen Through Wage Increase
- 3 Jan 2017 8:10 AM
- business
Wage increases will help strengthen the middle class and Hungary’s economy as a whole in the long term, state secretary Csaba Dömötör said. The economy has been on a path of growth for several years and projections show that the growth rate could reach 4% taking into account European Union tenders, he told public news channel M1.
Legal Changes Taking Effect On 1 January In Hungary
- 2 Jan 2017 8:00 AM
- business
Hungary faces several legal changes as of Jan. 1, 2017, including a drop in the bank levy, whose upper bracket will be reduced by 3 basis points to 0.21 percent. The reduction in the tax comes as part of an agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Parliament Votes To Reduce Payroll Tax
- 13 Dec 2016 9:00 AM
- business
Parliament approved a bill that reduces the payroll tax from 27% to 22% from next year, and to 20% from 2018. The bill adjusts the healthcare contributions accordingly, reducing them from 27% to 22% for 2017. Economy Minister Mihály Varga submitted the bill to parliament earlier in December.
Hungary to Continue Phasing Out Sectoral Taxes
- 1 Nov 2023 2:19 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The government will continue to gradually phase out special taxes on some sectors of the economy, the finance ministry said prior to submitting a bill on tax changes for next year to lawmakers.
Hungarian Economy Set to Grow Over 6% ‘With or Without EU Funding’
- 13 Jul 2021 9:40 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Hungary’s GDP growth could exceed 6% this year “even if not a single cent is received” from the European Union until the end of the year, Finance Minister Mihály Varga said in an interview published by news portal Origo.
Coronavirus: PM Orbán Announces Measures To Ease Economic Impact Of Epidemic
- 19 Mar 2020 7:51 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The prime minister announced a number of measures to ease the economic impact of the coronavirus epidemic.
Hungary State Debt Drops To 74.5 Pc Of GDP At End Of 2017
- 4 Jan 2018 7:56 AM
- business
For the Hungarian economy, the year 2018 starts from a better position and with a better outlook than 2017 did, Minister Mihály Varga said at a press conference held at the Ministry for National Economy earlier today.
EC: Economy On Track, But Hungary Slow To Act On Recommendations
- 23 Feb 2017 6:50 AM
- business
The European Commission acknowledged Hungary’s “solid” economic performance and improved labour market situation, but said the country had made “limited progress” in addressing recommendations made in 2016 in a European Semester report released on Wednesday.
Hungary’s Budget Posts EUR 400m Surplus In January
- 8 Feb 2017 8:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s cash-flow-based budget, excluding local councils, showed a 123.4 billion (EUR 400m) forint surplus in January, the first reading of data released by the economy ministry on Tuesday shows. The 2017 budget act targets a full-year deficit of 1,166.4 billion forints.
Official: Middle Class To Strengthen Through Wage Increase
- 3 Jan 2017 8:10 AM
- business
Wage increases will help strengthen the middle class and Hungary’s economy as a whole in the long term, state secretary Csaba Dömötör said. The economy has been on a path of growth for several years and projections show that the growth rate could reach 4% taking into account European Union tenders, he told public news channel M1.
Legal Changes Taking Effect On 1 January In Hungary
- 2 Jan 2017 8:00 AM
- business
Hungary faces several legal changes as of Jan. 1, 2017, including a drop in the bank levy, whose upper bracket will be reduced by 3 basis points to 0.21 percent. The reduction in the tax comes as part of an agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Parliament Votes To Reduce Payroll Tax
- 13 Dec 2016 9:00 AM
- business
Parliament approved a bill that reduces the payroll tax from 27% to 22% from next year, and to 20% from 2018. The bill adjusts the healthcare contributions accordingly, reducing them from 27% to 22% for 2017. Economy Minister Mihály Varga submitted the bill to parliament earlier in December.