Nébih examines cooking oils
The Nébih examines those suspected of cooking oils, which were found by a group of experts in several domestic stores.
The tax authority claims that carries out strict actions against fraudsters, but apparently did not succeed in deterring criminals – Magyar Nemzet Online wrote.
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) examines the oils that may used during VAT frauds. In Hungary cooking oils cost about 400-510 HUF per liter, but the suspected products cost only 300 HUF or less. The price difference could be another explanation for VAT fraud. (mno.hu)
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