The tax authorities also checked the fruit vendors of the South Plains
The inspectors of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) checked the regularity of fruit sales in the southern Great Plains region during the summer months. In almost half of the hundred stalls, irregularities were found – the Regional press officer informed MTI on Wednesday.
Jegyinák Attila told that during the summer months seasonal fruits like peaches, melons, sweet corn are sold along the roads and in many markets. Inspectors investigated the fulfillment of the obligation to give receipt and the employees in these outlets. The authority was designed to filter out black traders without tax numbers, as well as ensure legal compliance with these ongoing checks. (MTI)
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