- Hungary’s National Tax and Customs Administration changes tax fine payment schedule to monthly
- Previously, fines were paid annually by 15 November of the following year
- From 1 April 2025, fines must be paid monthly by the 20th of the month after the fine is triggered
- Payment required once fine reaches 5000 HUF
- One-time annual notice given once threshold is met, then monthly payments for new fines
- Fine rate remains based on Hungarian Central Bank base interest rate plus 5 percentage points
- Change impacts cash flow and compliance monitoring for small or cash-strapped businesses
Source: fintua.com
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