Pálinka cooking can be tax-free again
In May, a decision could be made in the European Union on the initiative on the exemption of home-made pálinka – Magyar Nemzet Online wrote. – The suggestion is also supported by the Hungarian government – Tállai András, Deputy Minister of Finance, told Magyar Nemzet.
The issue of the tax exemption of pálinka production has again been on the agenda in the European Union – the Deputy Minister of Finance informed Magyar Nemzet about this. Tállai András told that the question was raised recently by the representatives of Slovenia, and Hungary immediately joined the initiative. (magyarnemzet.hu, Jakubász Tamás)
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