- Hungary is increasing its annual VAT registration threshold in phases to reduce burdens on small businesses.
- The threshold rose from HUF 12 million to HUF 18 million in July 2025.
- It will increase to HUF 20 million in January 2026, HUF 22 million in January 2027, and HUF 24 million in January 2028.
- The measure is part of a broader tax relief package for SMEs.
- More small businesses will be exempt from VAT, lowering their administrative and accounting costs.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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