Nébih: actors in the food chain industry can submit this year’s declaration on the supervision fee until May 31
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) draws attention to the fact that the deadline for reporting the supervision fee is May 31, the reporting interface is available in the Nébih customer profile system, the office told MTI on Wednesday.
According to the announcement, the supervision fee declaration for 2023 can already be completed on the electronic interface in the Nébih customer profile system, under the supervision fee menu item. In the case of companies, the return can be submitted by a person authorized to represent the company independently or by an authorized representative.
The financial receipts required for payment can be obtained by those concerned – after the above deadline – on the reporting interface, the established supervision fee can also be settled through the central electronic payment and settlement system (EFER).
The payment deadline for the first installment is July 31, 2023, and for the second, January 31, 2024. More information about the supervision fee can be found on the Nébih portal.
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