NAV: the most common problem in the summertime is not giving invoice and receipt
During the summer inspections, not giving invoice and receipt are the most common problem, although it is not worth it to risk, because the maximum fine can be up to one million HUF.
Kiss Péter András spokesman of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) told M1 news channel on Thursday that the NAV treats each case individually. Summer inspections mainly affect frequented tourists places, catering units, pastry shops, ice-cream parlors. (MTI)
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