Hungary’s tax authority warns Uber drivers to pay taxes

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Budapest, February 6 (MTI) – Hungary’s tax authority NAV has published an information pack for Uber drivers, warning them that their ride-hailing services are a taxable activity and they should pay VAT.
On its website, NAV said that private individuals are not allowed to provide taxi services unless they are registered with the authority and provided a detailed account of the possible forms of enterprise in which drivers can legally do business.
NAV noted that drivers have an opportunity to apply for tax exemption if their income does not exceed an annual 6 million forints (EUR 19,400). But they still have to pay tax on the mobile application from a foreign provider used in their service.
Uber drivers, even if they are exempted from tax payment, are obliged to provide their customers with an invoice, indicating the fact that they are tax-exempt, the website said.





