Hungary is advocating for the implementation of reverse-charge Value Added Tax (VAT) in the trade of agricultural produce.
2026-02-26 00:00
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The reverse-charge VAT system could provide more effective stabilization for Hungary's fruit and vegetable sector than a VAT reduction, according to Sándor Nagypéter, president and CEO of the producer organization DélKerTész. He believes that measures such as fraud prevention, transparency, and margin structures have a greater structural impact.
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