RSM Hungary co-operates with IBFD as a tax news correspondent for Hungary
RSM Hungary has been appointed by IBFD as a correspondent of tax news (TNS) for Hungary as of November 2016.
Read morePartner, Head of Tax services
As head of Tax Services, that comprises the team of more than 50 tax expert of RSM Hungary, he works with Hungarian and multinational companies. Specialises on tax audits, digital tax solutions, international and domestic corporate structures, tax planning related to investments and acquisitions, corporate due diligence, tax benefits as well as tax advisory services related to the wealth planning. After several years of tax audit experience in the field of tax administration, he joined the RSM Hungary tax advisory team for over 15 years.
RSM Hungary has been appointed by IBFD as a correspondent of tax news (TNS) for Hungary as of November 2016.
Read moreOn 24 November 2016, the Government and the employer and employee organizations signed an agreement about minimum wages for 2017 and 2018.
Read moreThe proposed package of tax law amendments includes important changes concerning KATA (small taxpayer’s itemized lump sum tax),KIVA (small enterprise tax),local business tax, health contribution, social contribution tax, duty and vocational training contribution from 1 January 2017.
Read moreThe most important elements of the proposed changes in the Act on the Rules of Taxation (ART) are aimed at curbing tax fraud and the black economy and moderating the risk of infringements for taxpayers and also address taxpayer qualifications and the preparation of draft tax returns.
Read moreThe majority of the amendments of the CIT Act are aimed at the expansion of tax benefits, some appear in the draft legislation in the form of tax base benefits, while others as tax benefits.
Read moreIn relation to the Act on Corporate Tax and Dividend Tax (the Corporate Tax Act),the proposal would fundamentally change the definition of royalty with effect from 1 July 2016.
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