The Tisza Party Would Cut Back on Tax Breaks for Large Foreign Companies
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András Kármán spoke about this in an interview with Bloomberg, the move would affect large German car manufacturers such as BMW or Mercedes-Benz and Asian battery manufacturers such as China's CATL.
Tisza would withdraw tax breaks for large car manufacturers, according to an interview given to Bloomberg by the party's economic advisor, András Kármán.
In addition to the economic policy measures already announced (sya taxation, wealth tax, pensions), András Kármán, the leading economic politician of the Tisza Party, promised a series of new steps. These include eliminating tax breaks given to large foreign companies, reducing special sectoral taxes, and recovering frozen EU funds. The plan could have a sensitive impact on German car manufacturers and Asian battery companies.
This would distribute the tax burden more fairly, says the party's economic advisor, András Kármán, who believes that this would also allow for the elimination of special taxes that affect other sectors.
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