NAV found 27 million HUF worth tax-free cigarettes on the M3 motorway
About 27 million HUF worth tax-free cigarettes were found in a truck on the M3 motorway – the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) told MTI on Friday.
According to the announcement, financial officers inspected a Hungarian license plate truck at a rest stop on the M3 motorway, where more than 23,000 boxes of untaxed cigarettes were found in the load compartment. The driver could not verify the origin of the products. (MTI)
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