Chambers of commerce also play a role in fine-tuning the SME support system
The transition to flat-rate taxation and the administration of flat-rate taxpayers will continue to be simplified, announced Finance Minister Mihály Varga at the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BKIK) conference on Monday in Budapest.

In addition to simpler regulation, the administrative burden is also significantly reduced
The BKIK, in cooperation with the regional chambers, advocated the development of the tax amendment that will soon be presented to the Parliament with specific proposals based on the consultations with the entrepreneurs.
The government is developing new crisis management programs that support SMEs in close cooperation with the chambers of commerce, including the BKIK – it was revealed at the BKIK’s conference entitled Tools for economic crisis management, support and tax policy, the role of the chambers of commerce. In addition to the government’s factory rescue program and measures to support energy-intensive small and medium-sized enterprises, it also helps companies with tax simplifications and facilitations, including the simplification of flat-rate taxation.
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