Hungary is the first C.E.E. country to impose a highly controversial retail tax.To limit the expansion of international retailers such as the Auchan Group and Tesco in favour of local business, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has introduced an array of progressive tax fees calculated on retail turnover. Included in the new legislation was a ban on Sunday trade, restrictions on web sale delivery times, an advertising tax of up to 50% (then withdrawn) and hygiene inspection fees. According to...
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