The NAV sold 45 tons of seized fruits
The National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) found 251 million HUF fiscal deficit at a fruit and vegetable wholesaler at the Budapest Wholesale Market.
Due to unpaid public debts, 45 tons of fruits were seized. The goods were immediately sold for 6 million HUF – the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) told MTI on Wednesday. According to the information, the wholesaler mainly deals with the selling of imported fruits and vegetables. (MTI)
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