So, Christo, is the tax rekt?
No.
They will make some 'national consultation' about the internet tax. Pretty much bullshit card pulled so people can't protest. It's not like they will take it seriously anyway. I think the fact that the overseer and leader of this 'national consultation' called the internet tax protesters "stink bugs" alone is enough.
How can a so called consultation like this be any legitimate?
And on top of all that even worse taxes will come.
Roughly 3 million hungarians can't eat meat or a warm meal every day, which is three times worse than the EU average statistic.
But there will be an increase in food prices by 6%, stuff needed for hygenie, alcohol, and many, many other things.
This whole thing is about trying to lobby against supermarket chains like Tesco and Auchan, limiting their profits and days they can be open. Meanwhile their own "national" shop chain will be untouched by these taxes. Not like I really care about Tesco but increasing an inspection tax from 0,1% of their income, to 6% while their own chain will be unaffected.
Same goes for some christian democrat (KDNP, part of FIDESZ, pretty much christian democrat tards) plan to keep them closed on sundays. Of course this won't effect their own chain again. And they are playing with an estimated 35.000 people's jobs with this nonsense. The reason is that "people need to rest and be with their families (and go to church ofc) on a sunday"
This all on top of shit salaries, and remember, a 27% VAT.
I'm sick of this backwards, narrow-minded country, sigh.