We asked the mayor of Győr about László Parragh’s idea of ​​a one-year suspension of business tax.

There are those who are good and there are those who give bad advice. As mayor of the city of Győr, I say this is very bad advice, ”said Mayor András Csaba Dézsi.

We received this concise, but still comprehensive, response from the Győr city council when we asked what they thought of László Parragh, president of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, proposing that companies should not have to pay business taxes to local governments during one year. alleviate the crisis caused by the epidemic.

The idea is not yet a great success in municipal circles, as it will result in a serious loss of revenue. György Gémesi, director of the Hungarian Local Government Association, previously told hvg.hu that “it is possible to have an idea, but we must take it seriously.” if it is lost, it will have to be replaced by the state, as nurseries and nurseries will also have to operate next year.

“It would deprive us of practically all our income, since we do not receive any state resources,” Tamás Wittinghoff, mayor of Budaörs, told us, “whoever comes up with such an idea doesn’t know how the economy works. In that case, the State would have to reimburse these revenues, that is, it would also mean a complete coverage of public finances ”.



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