In the past two years, the tax office has been checked by hundreds of tax inspectors at car dealers and vehicle parts dealers, and in the procedures one and a half billion forints unpaid taxes have been revealed to the authorities.
Special attention is paid to the Hungarian Tax and Customs Office (NAV) this year for the Hungarian automobile industry: the people of the organization are carrying out continuous checks on car dealers and economic operators dealing with the distribution of various vehicle parts.
András Kis Péter, spokesman for NAV, told Magyar Nemzet that in this year's key audits, NAV examines whether vehicle and component dealers give invoices, receipts, and report their employees. He added that the origin of the products being marketed could also be discussed, and NAV would eventually dissolve the sales chain up to the manufacturer. But the import and export of goods can also be interesting, as the authorities of the authority can also investigate the issue of registration tax. On the basis of sufficient information, the NAV is also reviewed in detail by the companies.
Data shows that this has been justified in many cases in recent years. In the last two years, the agency has carried out approximately eight hundred different inspections of operators involved in the trade of automotive parts. In all of these, the NAV's people came across not less than 650 million forints unpaid taxes, while fining a few million forints.
In the last two years, six hundred different procedures have been conducted by car dealers. In these, HUF 920 million was missing for the missing tax burden, and the total fines totaled approximately HUF 15 million.
In many cases, trades and servicemen have also been employed by investigators: in 2017 and 2018, dozens of crimes and offenses were detected by the people of NAV. In some cases, diagnostic software has been used illegally by businesses, and sometimes false automotive parts and other tools have been introduced. The authority also seized ornamental discs, valve caps, stickers, emblems and license plate holders from doubtful affiliates - readable in Magyar Nemzet.
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