305 result(s) for tax plans
Hungarian Government To Extend Special Taxes Beyond 2012
- 16 Nov 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"The windfall taxes on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors will be in effect until 2014, two years later than indicated by official government announcements, Budget Council head Gyorgy Kopits revealed on MTV’s “Ma Reggel” programme early Wednesday.
Credit Rating For Hungary Down In Nov
- 3 Nov 2010 12:35 AM
- business
International rating agencies are expected to downgrade Hungary’s credit rating in November following centre-right government’s new budget plans, experts in Budapest and London told Budapest Report. Their cited reasons being that Hungary will be weakened financially as it does not want to depend on an IMF bail-out to strengthen its reserves.
Hungary Scaring Off Investors
- 22 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The Financial Times Deutschland ran an article headlined “Hungary scares off businesses,” focusing on the extra taxes levied by the government on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors.
Hungarian Pension Funds Shocked By Nationalisation
- 20 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Pension fund association Stabilitas expressed deep shock at government plans to withhold social security payments to private pension funds for one year.
Hungarian Bank Alliance Pledges To Defy Bank Tax, EcoMin
- 22 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Anonymous sources in a Monday report of left-leaning daily Nepszava claimed that the Hungarian Bank Alliance (BSz) plans to torpedo the controversial bank tax proposed by Economic Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy (pictured), insisting that the solution to sustaining budget deficit targets in 2011 lies elsewhere.
Parragh: Turnaround In Hungary Hinges On EU Cash
- 12 Aug 2010 2:10 AM
- business
"The government's economic policy will fail without the reallocation of EU funds and Brussels’s support of them, Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK) president Laszlo Parragh told origo.hu in an interview.
Hungary PM Orbán Sees Single Deficit Cut Deadline For EU Members, Distances From IMF
- 27 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s "freeing itself from the IMF" is one step forward towards the nation’s self-determination, said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. When the country’s stand-by arrangement with the Fund expires in October, Hungary will have no business with the lender, he added. Orbán stressed that the salary of the central bank’s chief is a sovereign issue and neither the EU, nor the IMF has a say in it.
IMF Unhappy With Headlong Hungarian Government
- 15 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"There are cold vibes between the International Monetary Fund and the Hungarian government as the cabinet presented its economic plans as solid facts, showing little flexibility, while the IMF has reservations about tax ideas, local news portal index.hu reported.
Hungary To Seek Precautionary Deal With IMF - Szapáry
- 1 Jul 2010 1:20 AM
- business
"Hungary is seeking to sign a new, precautionary loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said György Szapáry, a key advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview with fn.hu on Wednesday.
Hungarian Government To Extend Special Taxes Beyond 2012
- 16 Nov 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"The windfall taxes on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors will be in effect until 2014, two years later than indicated by official government announcements, Budget Council head Gyorgy Kopits revealed on MTV’s “Ma Reggel” programme early Wednesday.
Credit Rating For Hungary Down In Nov
- 3 Nov 2010 12:35 AM
- business
International rating agencies are expected to downgrade Hungary’s credit rating in November following centre-right government’s new budget plans, experts in Budapest and London told Budapest Report. Their cited reasons being that Hungary will be weakened financially as it does not want to depend on an IMF bail-out to strengthen its reserves.
Hungary Scaring Off Investors
- 22 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The Financial Times Deutschland ran an article headlined “Hungary scares off businesses,” focusing on the extra taxes levied by the government on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors.
Hungarian Pension Funds Shocked By Nationalisation
- 20 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Pension fund association Stabilitas expressed deep shock at government plans to withhold social security payments to private pension funds for one year.
Hungarian Bank Alliance Pledges To Defy Bank Tax, EcoMin
- 22 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Anonymous sources in a Monday report of left-leaning daily Nepszava claimed that the Hungarian Bank Alliance (BSz) plans to torpedo the controversial bank tax proposed by Economic Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy (pictured), insisting that the solution to sustaining budget deficit targets in 2011 lies elsewhere.
Parragh: Turnaround In Hungary Hinges On EU Cash
- 12 Aug 2010 2:10 AM
- business
"The government's economic policy will fail without the reallocation of EU funds and Brussels’s support of them, Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK) president Laszlo Parragh told origo.hu in an interview.
Hungary PM Orbán Sees Single Deficit Cut Deadline For EU Members, Distances From IMF
- 27 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s "freeing itself from the IMF" is one step forward towards the nation’s self-determination, said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. When the country’s stand-by arrangement with the Fund expires in October, Hungary will have no business with the lender, he added. Orbán stressed that the salary of the central bank’s chief is a sovereign issue and neither the EU, nor the IMF has a say in it.
IMF Unhappy With Headlong Hungarian Government
- 15 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"There are cold vibes between the International Monetary Fund and the Hungarian government as the cabinet presented its economic plans as solid facts, showing little flexibility, while the IMF has reservations about tax ideas, local news portal index.hu reported.
Hungary To Seek Precautionary Deal With IMF - Szapáry
- 1 Jul 2010 1:20 AM
- business
"Hungary is seeking to sign a new, precautionary loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said György Szapáry, a key advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview with fn.hu on Wednesday.

















