Tuesday, 14 February, 2017
Whether you already have a company in Hungary or you are planning to register one, understanding how the 9% corporation tax rate affect your Hungarian business is crucial for planning ahead in 2017.
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For the past decades, Hungary has offered the most favorable conditions for businessmen intending to set up a company in Europe. Now new regulations make it even more attractive. Read our tax alert and learn about the 9% corporate tax and more!
Read MoreWednesday, 1 February, 2017
The Hungarian Investment Immigration program is up until the end of March, 2017. Apply now, or check out the other options available for investors who want to immigrate to Europe and start business here.
Read MoreWednesday, 1 February, 2017
Managing directors can feel sometimes that the only purpose of financial accounting is to fulfil the requirements of the Tax Authorities. However, transparent and faithful representation is useful, as it is essential for informed decision making.
Read MoreFriday, 13 January, 2017
According to a statement released by the Government Debt Management Agency, the issuing of the Hungarian Residency Bonds will soon be placed on moratorium. Consequently, the Hungarian Immigration Office will only accept Residency Bond applications submitted before March 31st, 2017.
Read MoreWednesday, 4 January, 2017
In 2017 the first day of the Chinese New Year is 28 January, initiating the year of the rooster. The Chinese have a celebration that lasts for about 20 days. Employees have seven days off from work, and business is usually resumed on the 8th day of the festival. This may have an effect on your business if you have a Chinese partner.
Read MoreMonday, 19 December, 2016
Do you want to enjoy your retirement under mild climate, in a safe environment and stable economy? Retire in Europe and enjoy the good infrastructure and high culture.
Read MoreMonday, 19 December, 2016
Hungarian taxation rules are quite strict. If you run a Hungarian company, you need an accountant who is knows the latest updates to regulations and all declaration process changes.
Read MoreMonday, 19 December, 2016
In Hungary, children usually start school at the age of 6, and continue until the age of 18. Budapest offers several educational opportunities for non-Hungarian children of all ages, mostly in English, French, German, as well as some other languages. We present primary and secondary schools (also called general education) here; please refer to this post for foreign-language university education.
Read MoreMonday, 19 December, 2016
Many local universities offer English-language courses within student exchange frameworks like Erasmus, and several Hungarian universities offer courses or whole degree programmes in foreign languages, mainly English and German.
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