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Survey: Three-Quarters of Slovakia Wants to Abolish the Transaction Tax, There Is Also Strong Opposition Among Coalition Voters. People Are Returning to the "Era of Cash"

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An Ipsos poll shows that people are moving away from card payments en masse and paying more in cash, which could threaten tax collection. 70 percent of Hlas voters and 41 percent of Smer voters are in favor of abolishing the transaction tax.
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An Ipsos poll shows that people are moving away from card payments en masse and paying more in cash, which could threaten tax collection. 70 percent of Hlas voters and 41 percent of Smer voters are in favor of abolishing the transaction tax.

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Denník N broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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