The VAT on Internet use to be reduced to five percent from next year
According to the work plan of the Digital Prosperity program, the VAT on Internet use to be reduced to five percent from 1 January 2018 – Deutsch Tamás Prime Ministerial Commissioner responsible for the Digital Prosperity Program (DJP) said on Wednesday in Budapest.
At the opening ceremony of the Evolution – Two Days of Online Evolution conference he added that the wide social and professional debate of the program will be implemented in the next 2-3 months involving about a hundred experts. The government can adopt it before the summer. (MTI)
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