KATA has been adjusting strongly since January, the ministry said.



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Three million is the ceiling.

As we wrote earlier, there is a major life change for taxpayers (catastrophes) based on the detailed tax of small tax companies:

that is, according to the amendment to the law voted by Parliament, as of January 1, 2021, if a kata entrepreneur earns more than 3 million HUF in income from the same company in one year, he must declare and pay a special tax of 40% for the part over the limit; in addition, the double catasa is eliminated, so that the same person can only be a taxpayer in a business.

Mom Izer Norbert, the Secretary of State for Taxation of the Ministry of Finance shared with MTI the reason and purpose of the amendment.

Izer Norbert sees:

  • Next year, big companies that circumvent the rules will no longer be able to abuse the itemized tax on low-tax companies
  • but the changes will not affect at all the approximately 340,000 cats, micro-businesses that sell to the public.

According to the Secretary of State, the situation had to be remedied that “where before there were a hundred workers in the office, now there are a hundred sitting cats.”

The prime minister received two proposals for changes:

  • According to one, KATA can cleanse itself of illegal users if small taxpayers can only sell to individuals, not companies or firms.
  • the other suggested that certain spheres of activity, in which many are employed not as wage earners but as catastrophes, should be excluded by the legislator, that is, it should not be possible to opt for taxes in these professions.

But the prime minister opted for a third version:

As of January, it matters whether individual contracts and legal transactions exceed three million guilders; In other words, the new rule only affects those customers and companies that accept invoices worth more than three million guilders from the same katas company in one year.

Izer recalled that in 2013 it became KATA to help micro-businesses that tend to supply the population, such as hairdressers, beauticians and taxi drivers.



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