Proceedings started against illegal perfume wholesaler criminal organization in Kecskemét
More than two and a half billion Huf tax was concealed by a perfume wholesaler illegal criminal organization, which has been terminated by the financial investigators of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV).
Barnáné Horváth Melinda, press officer of the Southern Plains Regional Crime Directorate of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) informed MTI on Monday that a man residing in Budapest ordered perfumes in the name of Slovak companies from the United States. The large amount of parfumes were sold through a fictitious person, but in fact the products were delivered to a warehouse in Budapest hired by the man. (MTI)
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