The NAV launched an investigation against VAT frauder meat distributor companies
The National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) launched an investigation against Hungarian and Slovak VAT frauder meat distributor companies.
According to the tax authorities, the investigation was launched after checking a suspicious shipment of chicken meat. The NAV told MTI that the investigation was started on the basis of the indication of the electronic road control system (ekáer). More than 21 tons of chicken meat was found in a truck near Győr on the M1 motorway. (MTI)
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