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16 June 20:35

UDMR President Kelemen Hunor proposes to keep the single tax rate at 10% and the tax on dividends at 16%, but to increase VAT to 21%.

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Kelemen Hunor said he intends to keep the flat tax rate at 10% and the dividend tax at 16%, stressing the importance of these measures to attract investors. He proposes raising VAT from 19% to 21% and broadening the CASS tax base to include more taxpayers. Hunor emphasized the need to cut budgetary privileges and proposed a 4-5 year plan to reduce the deficit without affecting the middle class or economic competitiveness.

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Kelemen Hunor: Aş lăsa cota unică la 10%, 16% pentru dividende şi 16% profit/ Aş creşte TVA-ul la 21%/ Aş lărgi baza de impozitare la CASS, fiindcă acolo sunt foarte mulţi exceptaţi şi aş tăia toate privilegiile
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Kelemen Hunor: Aş lăsa cota unică la 10%, 16% pentru dividende şi 16% profit. Aş creşte TVA-ul la 21%
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Kelemen Hunor: „Eu aș crește TVA-ul două puncte procentuale, de la 19% la 21%”

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Kelemen Hunor, about the administration reform: We aimed for 10% of the positions actually occupied, 30% of the total, and for it to apply to the central administration.
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The president of UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, supports a referendum to check public opinion regarding a uniform retirement age, including for judges.
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The President of SMEs Romania warns that the increase of VAT to 21% in the HoReCa sector could cause losses of 10 billion lei and would affect competitiveness.
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Kelemen Hunor stated that it is not the time for an increase in the minimum wage in 2026, arguing that all coalition partners agree.
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Kelemen Hunor, the president of UDMR, suggests resuming the legislative procedure for the bill regarding judges' pensions and organizing a referendum on the retirement age.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the introduction of a 14th month of pension for retirees, a measure that could affect the country's budget.
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