Tag "NETA"

We are longing for a sweet life

Gábor Intődy, secretary general of the Association of Hungarian Confectionery Manufacturers told us that the confectionery category is clearly becoming more expensive, mainly due to the inflationary environment, higher raw...

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Hullámzó eredmények, tornyosuló elvárások

Az ásványvíz-, gyümölcslé- és üdítőital-ágazat évente mintegy 300 milliárd forint termelési értéket állít elő. A három szegmensben az elmúlt időszakban nagy gondot okozott a nyersanyagok, a csomagolóanyagok, az energia, valamint...

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A népegészségügyi termékadó egy része közvetlenül felajánlható aktív életmódprogramokra

Lehetőség nyílt arra, hogy a népegészségügyi termékadóra (neta) kötelezett cégek a befizetéseik 10 százalékát az aktív életmódot és a napi testmozgást elősegítő programokra és fejlesztésekre ajánlhassák fel – jelentette be...

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After the tao, companies can offer a part of the clipper

The “Council of Neta Wise Men” was established; According to Márius Révész, the board is the guarantee that the approximately HUF 8.5 billion offering is used effectively. Companies liable for...

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From the summer round table discussion of the Association of Hungarian Confectionery Manufacturers

When biting into the funnel during ice cream, hardly anyone thinks of a sacrifice, even though the name of the wafer comes from the Latin hostia, and the product itself...

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Balázs Győrffy: “Agriculture is a sector of special strategic importance”

Our magazine interviewed Balázs Győrffy, president of the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture (NAK). This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/6-7. – What was 2022 like for Hungarian...

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Annus horribilis – ”1992 is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure”.

No, I didn’t mix up the years. 30 years ago Queen Elizabeth II said this in a famous speech. That year the glory of the institution of the monarchy suddenly...

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In the service of health

In the past few years, the popularity of functional foods has been growing, owing to the fact that in comparison with traditional food products, these can contribute to staying healthy...

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Actually…

…I usually like it when life is busy, there is bustling and running around all day, but right now it feels like too much, with everything changing around us, and...

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More changes in NETA rules from March

As of 1 March 2023 the government added a third exemption from the public health product tax (NETA) payment obligation: for products sold in the domestic market, which the buyer...

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A fight, but not a windmill fight!

2022 was characterised by both dynamic growth and gradual restructuring in the market of carbonated soft drinks. András Palkó, marketing director of Coca-Cola HBC Magyarország: “In the first half of...

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Food industry enterprises producing domestically have received relief in the NETA change

Thanks also to the indication of the National Chamber of Agrarian Economy (NAK), the disadvantage resulting from the accumulation of public health product tax payment obligations for food industry enterprises...

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The extra profit tax rules have been changed again, and so did retail tax

62/2023 was announced yesterday. (II.28.) Government decree which, with effect from March 1, retroactively modifies the extra profit tax rules in connection with certain provisions. Specialists from the international tax...

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Fruit syrups caught in a crossfire

According to László Torbán, sales director of Szikrai Borászati Kft., economic recession, rising prices and the impact of the public health product tax (NETA) law drove the fruit syrup market...

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General meeting 2022

In October the Hungarian Confectioners Guild held its general meeting – it was originally scheduled for February, but was postponed due to the pandemic. Members gathered in the Four Points...

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The NETA change is a relief for export-oriented producers

Thanks to the notification of the National Chamber of Agricultural Economy, the obligation to pay the public health product tax for food industry enterprises that sell for export and domestically...

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Autumn, winter, Christmas

Usually these are the words we use more and more frequently in sentences at this time of the day. As the year passes, everyone is talking about autumn promotion campaigns...

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Magazine: The pandemic is transforming the food industry

Our magazine interviewed Tamás Éder, president of the Federation of Responsible Food Manufacturers (FÉSZ). With what results did the food industry close 2019? – The volume of production in the...

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Magazine: Looking for solutions

According to Gergely Lakatos, CEO of Pa­nyolai Szilvórium Zrt., it is the pálinka category that must cope with the highest tax burden and the biggest illegal market. Companies are trying...

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The Pálinka Knight Order would offset neta’s traffic-reducing effects with VAT cuts

Last year, the sales of pálinka fell by about 60 percent as a result of the introduction of the public health product tax (neta), and the Hungarian Pálinka Knight Order,...

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Magazine: Spirits 2019

Extending the public health product tax (NETA) to spirits in 2015 entailed a 20-30 percent price increase in the category. Sales were also affected negatively by the law that allowed...

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Bye-bye sugar: When the goodbye is sweet

In 2018 there was 950 million litres of carbonated soft drink sold in Hungary (including flavoured waters and ice teas), which stands for more than 38 percent of total non-alcoholic...

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Magazine: Candies are in a good mood

Candy volume sales grew twice as fast as the average of the confectionery market. Ákos Perjés, general manager of marketing and sales at Haribo Hungária Kft. told our magazine that...

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Magazine: How much is it worth for you

Hungarians have spent more money on pálinka recently, and the demand for high quality products has also increased – informed László Nagy, CEO of Kunság-Szesz. In his view the image...

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Bitters which are so sweet to our hearts

Bitter liqueur sales are slowly but steadily growing. According to a Nielsen survey done in 2017, Hungarians spend HUF 80 billion on spirits a year – informed László Nagy, CEO...

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Three important factors

Three important factors had an impact on Szal-Tó’s life in 2018: as of 1 January 2019 the public health product tax (NETA) must be paid for pálinkas and bitters too,...

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This year, neta has a net income of 57 billion

This year, the public health product tax for the health sector will generate 57 billion HUF revenue – Joó Tamás Health Economist told M1 news channel on Monday. The public...

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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...

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Next year the price of pálinka may jump

The prices of pálinkas and bitter liqueurs can be two thousand forints, ie 30-40 percent higher per liter on the shelves of the Hungarian stores by next January – agrarszektor.hu...

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Tax policy

In the Hungarian Parliament’s early summer session the new government announced their proposal to cut the VAT on long shelf life milk and increase the rate of the public health...

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