Will Péter Magyar’s Tisza increase the PIT in Hungary?

The so-called “Tisza Party’s personal income tax hike” would take away an annual 356,000 forints (EUR 910) from Budapest residents, based on average salary calculations, the group leader of Fidesz–Christian Democrats in the Budapest City General Assembly said on Tuesday.
Alexandra Szentkirályi wrote on Facebook that if the “Tisza tax” were introduced, many Hungarians would struggle to meet everyday expenses such as replacing a boiler, a car or mobile phones.
She added that the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was “the government of low taxes” and that the ruling Fidesz party was “the party of tax allowances”.
Péter Magyar’s reaction
Péter Magyar denied that he would introduce a personal income tax increase if elected in April 2026. Instead, he pledged that Hungarians would pay lower income tax than they do now and would be able to purchase healthier food and basic medicines at more affordable prices.
At the same time, he declared that the oligarchs of the Orbán cabinet would face extra taxes on their private jets, yachts, estates and casinos.

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Brussels abandons economic prosperity and begins militarization, causing Tisza’s party to lose some support.
Brussel abandons economic prosperity and begins militarization, causing Tisza’s party to lose some support.
Ask this charlatan if he would comply with the EUSSR’s diktat to rescind energy subsidies, which would cause our gas and electric bills to skyrocket by at least 500%.
YES or NO.
(Hint: Of course he would.)
Not just a stupid, but a liar Steiner.
Nothing can be worse than what Hungarians are experiencing under the Fidesz kleptocracy. They would have more money in their pockets if it wasn’t stolen by the Fidesz oligarchs for their yachts and villas. Orban’s daughter is already evacuating to the US with her money. There will be more money for average Hungarians because Tisza will put an end to the theft and will work to get the stolen money back.
“She added that the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was “the government of low taxes” and that the ruling Fidesz party was “the party of tax allowances”.
27% VAT is low?