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Budapest (HU)
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June 19th, 2018
The government submitted to parliament a bill that would introduce tax changes and other amendments as well as a 25 percent special tax on organisations supporting migration, on Tuesday. The justification of the bill identifies its goals as legal harmonisation, the reduction of administrative burdens on taxpayers as well as enabling the return of employees eligible for elderly pension to the labour market through tax and contribution rebates. Revenue from the special 25 percent tax on organisations supporting migration will be spent exclusively on border protection measures, according to the bill.
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