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44,000 Cans of Beer Were Transported in a Suzuki, According to the Documents, the Hungarian Tax and Customs Administration (Nav) Caught the Liquor Retailer

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According to the invoices, several tons of beer were regularly transported by a Latvian transport company - in passenger cars that were physically unable to accommodate so much goods.

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According to the invoices, several tons of beer were regularly transported by a Latvian transport company - in passenger cars that were physically unable to accommodate so much goods.

A beverage wholesaler was caught in a tax audit; the company's invoices were not in order, and according to official documents, for example, on one occasion more than 22 tons, 44,000 cans of beer, were transported in a Suzuki Swift, the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) told MTI on Sunday.

The Hungarian tax authorities, in cooperation with the Latvians, caught a company that was transporting 22 tons of beer in a Suzuki. A beverage wholesaler was caught during a tax inspection; ... ...

A fraudulent beverage wholesaler was caught during a tax audit: the company's invoices were not in order, for example, according to official documents, more than 22 tons, 44 thousand cans of beer, were transported in a Suzuki Swift on one occasion. A Latvian transport company invoiced a Hungarian beverage wholesaler for freight services worth 50 thousand euros, the transaction was suspicious not only for the Hungarian but also for the Latvian ta…

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telex.hu broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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