Hungarian parliament committee approves changes to laws on tax, privacy, assembly

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Parliament‘s legislative committee on Thursday approved amendments to laws governing tax, the right to privacy, public assembly, and election rules.
The tax amendment would raise excise duty on cigarettes and tobacco in two phases, in September and then in January, so as to fall in line with the relevant European Union minimum tax rate.
Another change affects the special migration-related tax covering financial support of the operation of organisations based in Hungary that facilitate migration.
It expands the definition of support to include organisers of educational activities that promote migration as well as its direct or indirect promotion.
Also, if the authorities find the tax declaration of such an organisation to be incorrect, it will impose a 50 percent supplement on the payable tax.
Socialist members of the committee left the meeting when the ruling majority did not allow representatives of the Hungarian Trade Union Confederation to address it.
The committee’s Fidesz majority also proposed changes fortifying the bill on privacy to ensure that private or family-related activities and data cannot be regarded as public affairs.





