Orbán government continues program reshaping Hungary’s property sector
The government is expanding VAT cuts until the end of 2026, the finance minister said on Facebook on Saturday.
VAT will remain 5 percent on newly built apartments smaller than 150sqm and houses smaller than 300sqm, in a move that will support families and the construction sector, Mihály Varga said.
Homes purchased after 2026 will be eligible for the same discount up until 2030 if their building permits had been obtained by 2026, he added. The step is expected to leave 200 billion forints (EUR 513.3m) with taxpayers, he said.
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5% on new houses and 27% on water, electricity and gas…sounds fair….the best Viktator for the rich!