PM: neta increased by 20 percent
The general public health tax (neta) increased by 20 percent from 1 January , while taxable drinks include fruit spirits, pálinka and herbal drinks are among the range of taxable products from the New Year – the Ministry of Finance (PM) told MTI.
According to the information, since 1 January, the tax rate of soft drinks, syrups, energy drinks containing and not containing taurine, sweetened cocoa powder, prepacked sugary products, salted snacks, seasonings, flavored beer, alcoholic refreshments and fruit juices have increased. (MTI)
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