- Hungary’s tax authority (NAV) will expand AI-driven systems in 2026 to detect tax fraud, focusing on high-risk sectors.
- AI will analyze invoices, transactions, logistics, and international data to flag suspicious companies before tax returns are filed.
- In 2025, NAV conducted over 132,000 inspections, with a significant portion resulting in supportive guidance rather than penalties, leading to voluntary tax declarations.
- Targeted sectors include construction, automotive parts, IT, online retail, event organizers, couriers, and influencers.
- Customs will focus on non-EU trade compliance and contraband, while NAV balances support for compliant taxpayers with strict enforcement against violators.
Source: regfollower.com
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