Topic: red tape
- New flats in Hungary to require energy consumption certificates in 2009 (July 28th, 2008)
- Gov’t to set up new economic forum, heeding call from business sector (July 28th, 2008)
- Land registry mistake may cost Budapest billions (July 25th, 2008)
- Tax authorities enjoy 10.8% jump in 1Q revenue, audits up 21.6% (July 24th, 2008) [1]
- Discussions held over government’s social benefit reform plan (July 23rd, 2008)
- Consulting firms working on Ft 1 trillion tax cut proposal (July 23rd, 2008) [2]
- APEH in hunt for illegal invoice booklets (July 22nd, 2008)
- Number of insolvencies jumps in first half of 2008 (July 21st, 2008)
- Survey finds surge in popularity of non-wage benefits (July 21st, 2008)
- Tip-hungry Hungarian waiters stew in goulash of gratuity taxes (July 18th, 2008)
- Companies hit by German labor crackdown sue Hungarian state (July 16th, 2008)
- Rash of improper subscriber contracts found at Hungary’s fixed-line telecos (July 11th, 2008)
- One-hour online company registration available from July (June 26th, 2008) [2]
- Corruption deeply rooted in Hungarian business sector, international survey says (June 20th, 2008) [1]
- Government rejects high-profile plan to reform social spending (June 13th, 2008)
- Unions slam EU decision on extended workweek (June 12th, 2008)
- EU decision on business relocation could hurt Hungary’s tax income (June 9th, 2008)
- Extreme Digital leads not-so-extreme growth in Hungarian E-commerce (May 29th, 2008) [5]
- EU grants and microloans seen as only hope for Hungarian SMEs (May 29th, 2008)
- Hungarian customs most diligent “pirate fighter” among new EU members (May 21st, 2008)
