11 result(s) for transactions duty in Articles
Updated: NBH Sees Inflation Slowing Further in September in Hungary
- 27 Sep 2024 6:00 AM
- finance
August's 3.4pc CPI was in line with the National Bank of Hungary's expectations, and the central bank sees inflation falling to 3.1pc in September, Andras Balatoni, an NBH director said.
MPs Approve Tax Changes on Home Construction, Advertising in Hungary
- 24 Nov 2022 6:49 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Lawmakers voted on Tuesday to extend the preferential VAT rate on home construction and exempt advertising companies from a sectoral tax.
Watchdog Puts Bank Fees Under Heightened Scrutiny in Hungary
- 15 Jun 2022 3:33 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) said it will make scrutinising changes to lenders’ fees a “priority” as banks pay a windfall tax and the transactions duty is extended.
Windfall Taxes ‘Not Expected to Burden Consumers’ in Hungary, Claims Minister
- 27 May 2022 9:31 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The new windfall taxes imposed on banks, insurers, retail chains, energy companies, telcos and airlines are not expected to burden consumers because the measure only taxes companies’ extra profits, Márton Nagy, the new minister for economic development, told a press briefing on Thursday.
Hungarian Gov't, NBH Officials Make Case For Cutting Back On Cash
- 21 Jun 2019 9:58 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Government and National Bank of Hungary (NBH) officials argued that Hungarians are over-reliant on cash and urged changes in payment practices at a conference organised by business news website Napi. hu.
Hungarian Consulate In Moscow Supplied EU Visas To 'Gangsters And Whores'
- 3 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Translation of an article by András Dezső and Szabolcs Panyi “Előre kurvák, gengszterek! – A Kiss Szilárd-sztori III. rész” (“Whores and gangsters, forward!”- The Szilárd Kiss story part 3.”) published at Hungarian daily online Index.hu on 23. March 2015.
Hundreds Of Thousands Of Hungarians Close Bank Accounts
- 2 Apr 2015 5:00 AM
- business
Over the past two years Hungarian private individuals closed over 430,000 bank accounts, business daily Világgazdaság said. In 2014 alone, the number of private bank accounts dropped by 282,000. The trend could be attributed to the duty imposed on financial transactions which triggered a rise in bank charges, according to the central bank.
Hungarian Government Measures To Safeguard Achievements
- 18 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- business
Hungarian people have made tremendous efforts to end the Excessive Deficit procedure against the country, but the result “shall be upheld and protected”, and that is the reason the Government has submitted new measures in Parliament, Government Spokesperson András Giró-Szász said, and Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga announced the concrete measures.
Hungary's PM Says: IMF/EU Loan Deal Is Expected In Autumn
- 6 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Talks with the International Monetary Fund and European Union are expected to be concluded in autumn this year, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Wednesday. Orbán told reporters that the negotiations were progressing, though there were some differences of opinion on both sides.
Updated: NBH Sees Inflation Slowing Further in September in Hungary
- 27 Sep 2024 6:00 AM
- finance
August's 3.4pc CPI was in line with the National Bank of Hungary's expectations, and the central bank sees inflation falling to 3.1pc in September, Andras Balatoni, an NBH director said.
MPs Approve Tax Changes on Home Construction, Advertising in Hungary
- 24 Nov 2022 6:49 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Lawmakers voted on Tuesday to extend the preferential VAT rate on home construction and exempt advertising companies from a sectoral tax.
Watchdog Puts Bank Fees Under Heightened Scrutiny in Hungary
- 15 Jun 2022 3:33 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) said it will make scrutinising changes to lenders’ fees a “priority” as banks pay a windfall tax and the transactions duty is extended.
Windfall Taxes ‘Not Expected to Burden Consumers’ in Hungary, Claims Minister
- 27 May 2022 9:31 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The new windfall taxes imposed on banks, insurers, retail chains, energy companies, telcos and airlines are not expected to burden consumers because the measure only taxes companies’ extra profits, Márton Nagy, the new minister for economic development, told a press briefing on Thursday.
Hungarian Gov't, NBH Officials Make Case For Cutting Back On Cash
- 21 Jun 2019 9:58 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Government and National Bank of Hungary (NBH) officials argued that Hungarians are over-reliant on cash and urged changes in payment practices at a conference organised by business news website Napi. hu.
Hungarian Consulate In Moscow Supplied EU Visas To 'Gangsters And Whores'
- 3 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Translation of an article by András Dezső and Szabolcs Panyi “Előre kurvák, gengszterek! – A Kiss Szilárd-sztori III. rész” (“Whores and gangsters, forward!”- The Szilárd Kiss story part 3.”) published at Hungarian daily online Index.hu on 23. March 2015.
Hundreds Of Thousands Of Hungarians Close Bank Accounts
- 2 Apr 2015 5:00 AM
- business
Over the past two years Hungarian private individuals closed over 430,000 bank accounts, business daily Világgazdaság said. In 2014 alone, the number of private bank accounts dropped by 282,000. The trend could be attributed to the duty imposed on financial transactions which triggered a rise in bank charges, according to the central bank.
Hungarian Government Measures To Safeguard Achievements
- 18 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- business
Hungarian people have made tremendous efforts to end the Excessive Deficit procedure against the country, but the result “shall be upheld and protected”, and that is the reason the Government has submitted new measures in Parliament, Government Spokesperson András Giró-Szász said, and Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga announced the concrete measures.
Hungary's PM Says: IMF/EU Loan Deal Is Expected In Autumn
- 6 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Talks with the International Monetary Fund and European Union are expected to be concluded in autumn this year, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Wednesday. Orbán told reporters that the negotiations were progressing, though there were some differences of opinion on both sides.