NGM: wages will increase in tourism through tax cuts
Cseresnyés Péter Minister of State of the Ministry of National Economy at a press conference after a forum on tourism on Friday in Hévíz told that the government encourages the wage increase shortages in the tourism and in the hospitality industry, therefore carries out significant tax cuts in January.
Due to the implemented tax cuts (reaching up to 15.5 percentage points) in the next six years increase in wages is expected as well as a reduction in labor shortages in the tourism and in the hospitality industry, but training and improving labor mobility would also serve to improve the situation – Cseresnyés Péter added. (MTI)
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