Solidarity Tax: Budapest Unable to Pay May Salaries
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Solidarity tax: Budapest unable to pay May salaries
Budapest will be unable to pay salaries in May if the Hungarian State Treasury continues its practice of seizing the city’s current account in April under the so-called solidarity contribution scheme, Gergely Karácsony, the city’s mayor, told a press conference on Tuesday.Continue reading
Local governments should pay the second installment of the solidarity contribution by mid-April.
The Mayor of Budapest held a press conference in front of the Hungarian State Treasury building, where he announced that the capital will not pay the solidarity contribution until a new government is formed ...
The mayor expects the government led by Péter Magyar to solve Budapest's financial situation.
Gergely Karácsony announced that they will not pay into the state treasury until there is a change of government - Mihály Györfi, the opposition mayor of Szolnok, also agrees. The question is what the state treasury has to say about this.
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