NAV: the rules for sales must also be observed on the marketplaces of social networking sites
A man sold gold jewelry owned by his father’s company without an invoice or receipt on social media platforms; following an inspection by the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV), he was forced to declare a tax of HUF 25 million on a turnover of HUF 60 million, and he had to pay a fine for failing to issue invoices and receipts.
In its announcement sent to MTI on Thursday, NAV emphasized that the rules for sales must also be observed in online stores and social media marketplaces.
They also constantly monitor and check these buying and selling channels – they added.
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