Cafeteria should not be buried
According to Nexon’s cafeteria survey, asking 20 thousand people; in 2010, compared to last year, the gross value of cafeteria benefits nearly increased by 15 percent, however, the ratio of the used elements changed.
As expected, the biggest losers of the cafeteria elements were the elements with 54 percent tax. Therefore the largest decrease occured at the cold meal, cultural, and gift vouchers. The three largest selected items were the hot meal vouchers, the health insurance payments, and the holiday vouchers – reports Privátbankár.hu.
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