New tax in catering
Those caterers should pay a four percent special tax after turnover without VAT that sell locally produced food or drink from 2018 as a Tourism Development Contribution – index wrote.
In 2018, the Valuea Added Tax (VAT) may be reduced to 5 percent at significant part of the caterers, but this new special tax will compensate this. According to Portfolio, the government fears that the VAT rate cut will be swallowed by the restaurants, and consumer prices will not be lower.
(szalai, index)
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