More than a hundred tons melons of unknown origin were seized by the NAV
More than one hundred tons of watermelons were found in a warehouse in Budapest by the inspectors of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) – the tax authorities told MTI on Saturday.
According to the communication, during the check of fruit shipment from Greece it was revealed at the Tompa border crossing that the managing director of both the shipping both the receiving company was the same person and one of the companies have several million HUF tax debt in Hungary. (MTI)
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