VAT on pork offal may fall to 5 percent next year
The VAT rate on pork offal may fall to 5 percent next year if the Parliament accepts the amendment supported by the Parliament’s Legislative Committee on Thursday.
The committee voted on the initiative of Balla György (Fidesz) He told that it would be subservient to put the “domesticated pork edible offal, fresh or frozen” into the same category (5 percent VAT rate) with pork. (MTI)
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