The membership fee determination and payment period has begun at the Chamber of Agriculture
The period for establishing and paying membership fees for economic organizations, primary producers and individual entrepreneurs at the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) began on June 1st, the deadline for paying membership fees is July 15 this year, NAK told MTI on Monday.
According to the announcement, NAK will notify members paying a membership fee based on sales of the related information and the data used to determine the membership fee by mail. It is possible to modify the data and to use additional discounts already known from previous years free of charge until the end of the membership fee determination period, or until July 15, when it is paid, they indicated. The chamber announced that membership fees imposed by NAK, which are not modified or accepted until that date, are considered accepted according to its statutes. According to the announcement, NAK members can authorize their accountant or tax expert through their e-Iroda account to accept or correct the membership fee on their behalf.
MTI
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