3 result(s) for retail tax in Food & Drink
“Soft Protectionist”: Tougher Regulations Coming to Hungarian Food Industry
- 15 Apr 2024 2:27 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- food & drink
The government’s 2030 Competitiveness Strategy promises “soft protectionist” measures to protect domestic food companies. This also means that the authorities will take stronger action to protect Hungarian suppliers, reports Világgazdaság.
Opposition LMP Calls For VAT Cut For Basic Produce
- 3 Sep 2020 7:53 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- food & drink
The opposition LMP called on the government to cut VAT on basic food produce to 5%. Antal Csárdi, the deputy leader of the party’s parliamentary group, told a press conference the tax system was “immensely unfair”, and insisted the state earned more on the sale of food produce than retailers did.
Fewer Food & Beverage Vending Machines In Hungary
- 25 Feb 2020 9:54 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- food & drink
The number of food vending machines fell to around 20,000 from 35,000 in the last 18 months, due to rising fees, Magyar Hírlap reports.
“Soft Protectionist”: Tougher Regulations Coming to Hungarian Food Industry
- 15 Apr 2024 2:27 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- food & drink
The government’s 2030 Competitiveness Strategy promises “soft protectionist” measures to protect domestic food companies. This also means that the authorities will take stronger action to protect Hungarian suppliers, reports Világgazdaság.
Opposition LMP Calls For VAT Cut For Basic Produce
- 3 Sep 2020 7:53 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- food & drink
The opposition LMP called on the government to cut VAT on basic food produce to 5%. Antal Csárdi, the deputy leader of the party’s parliamentary group, told a press conference the tax system was “immensely unfair”, and insisted the state earned more on the sale of food produce than retailers did.
Fewer Food & Beverage Vending Machines In Hungary
- 25 Feb 2020 9:54 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- food & drink
The number of food vending machines fell to around 20,000 from 35,000 in the last 18 months, due to rising fees, Magyar Hírlap reports.