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Taxes · HungaryA new chapter in Hungary’s family policy began on 1 October: mothers with three children are now exempt from personal income tax, the Ministry of Culture and Innovation announced. The change applies regardless of the mothers’ age or whether their children are still young or already adults. According to State Secretary for Families Zsófia Koncz, the measure could affect as many as 250,000 mothers. She outlined the potential financial impact: a wo…See the Story
Hungary Grants Income Tax Exemption to Mothers with Three Children - Hungarian Conservative
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Viktor Orbán · HungarySpeaking alongside Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán on Sunday, September 28th, at the 130th anniversary of the inauguration of the Mária Valéria Bridge that connects Hungary and Slovakia between the towns of Esztergom and Štúrovo (Párkány), Slovak prime minister Robert Fico stated that he wants to build Slovakia in the same way Viktor Orbán builds Hungary. The PM highlighted that the Mária Valéria Bridge is not just a piece of metal but a s…See the Story
Fico: ‘I Want to Build Slovakia Like Orbán Builds Hungary’
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Viktor Orbán · HungaryPrime Minister Orbán said the government “had to stand its ground” in the Szőlő Street affair, describing it as an attack on the cabinet’s capacity to act and a “well-constructed, foreign-intelligence-linked attempt to topple the government.”See the Story