Preferential tax for benifits in kind
Based on a new agreement by National Interest Reconciliation Council, benifits in kind are not being taxed according to the 32 percent general, but the 25 percent preferenitial tax key.
The goverment is supporting the idea of using a preferential tax key for benifits in kind, with the addition of only certain benifits having an upper limit – Tamás Katona, undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance pointed out. Katona has also empasized that the main focus of the goverment is to keep workplaces.
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