With simplified employment, you can hire a temporary worker for specific tasks and a limited time, with favorable conditions.| Helpers Finance
Learn about the main differences between creating invoices and receipts in Hungary and decide which make more sense for your Hungarian business.| Helpers Finance
In July 2025, the family tax benefit increases in Hungary, while the scope of NÉTAK is narrowed to exclude older women from personal income tax exemption.| Helpers Finance
Regulations to the VAT exemption and customs duty to non-EU purchases of small value change from 1 July 2021. The IOSS system helps manage the VAT payable.| Helpers Finance
Are you doing e-commerce? Prepare for the IOSS scheme for taxing non-EU purchases before the new VAT regulations come into force in July.| Helpers Finance
The new 3% loan scheme of the Otthon Start Program offers easy residential real estate loan to first-time property buyers in Hungary.| Helpers Finance
Which forms of business are available for your Hungarian company? To find out, you must consider setup time, taxation and the owner’s liability.| Helpers Finance
What is the difference between e-invoices, PDF invoices and paper invoices? Which is the best for your business? And what regulations apply to which?| Helpers Finance
From July 2025, electricity and natural gas providers in Hungary can send only electronic invoices to their B2B clients. Learn how to store them properly.| Helpers Finance
In Hungary, employees can have 20 vacation days each year. These paid leaves should be used up in the given year, but some can be carried over to the next.| Helpers Finance
The price margin cap on groceries introduced in the middle of March in Hungary were able to slow down inflation, but only for a short time.| Helpers Finance
Recent trends and current developments in global trade may lead to USD devaluation, which would affect foreign exchange rates in the EU and Hungary.| Helpers Finance
Do you deal with goods in the EU? The OSS helps you declare and pay VAT, but you will need to mind VAT rates. Let’s see how you can make the most of it!| Helpers Finance
As the proportion of online purchases is steadily growing in Hungarian retail, it makes sense for businesses to make their products available online.| Helpers Finance
Local business tax is often called IPA or HIPA in Hungary. But what is it? How much of it do you need to pay? Do all enterprises need to pay it?| Helpers Finance
While your accountant can calculate the business taxes you need to pay, it is you who will need to pay each tax to the Tax Authority by its due date.| Helpers Finance
The Hungarian government combats inflation by introducing a price margin cap on basic groceries. See the list of groceries and the additional rules.| Helpers Finance
While corporate tax in Hungary is the lowest in the EU at 9%, there is another profit tax business owners must keep in mind: the 2% local business tax.| Helpers Finance
In Hungary it makes more sense to talk about revenue caps for preferential tax regimes than about tax brackets. See what that means for your business.| Helpers Finance
Is your Hungarian company a small business that sells mostly services? Then KIVA, the tax for small businesses may be the ideal tax regime for you.| Helpers Finance
As of January 1, 2025, the revenue cap for VAT exemption is increased to HUF 18 million in Hungary. Learn how this affects your business operation.| Helpers Finance
With the 2025 NACE update, the economic activities at your Hungarian company must be updated. It might be automatic; consult your accountant to make sure.| Helpers Finance
The Hungarian minimum wage and guaranteed minimum salary are increased again as of 1 January 2025. Learn how it affects your Hungarian business.| Helpers Finance
Discover the 2025 changes most relevant to HR and payroll, how to calculate taxes, and what benefits you can offer to employees at your Hungarian company.| Helpers Finance
The Hungarian government budget for 2025 contains predictions regarding GDP, inflation, and wages as well as intended tax reductions. Learn more here.| Helpers Finance
Workers need time off to rest, to heal, or to take care of emergencies without compromising their livelihood. Paid time off or PTO lets them do that.| Helpers Finance
Qvik payment is free of transaction fee, which can significantly reduce the costs of sellers, while it offers the convenience of paying with a bank card.| Helpers Finance
Hungarian employees have at least 20 days of paid leave each year, and the law also defines reasons for exemption from work, when they still gets paid.| Helpers Finance
Starting from 2023, Hungarian companies are allowed to pay TAO and HIPA in foreign currencies (EUR or USD) as well as in HUF. But should you? Learn here.| Helpers Finance
EKHO is a favorable tax regime aimed at creators in various fields, intended to promote Hungarian culture. See the list of eligible professions.| Helpers Finance
How much of your Hungarian company’s revenue can you actually take for yourself? Learn about dividend and the basics of Hungarian corporate taxes from us.| Helpers Finance
When economic growth slows down parallel to inflation continuing to rise, you get stagflation. Learn what to expect and how to prepare with us.| Helpers Finance
Covid-19 has made home office widespread in Hungary. Is it the same as telework? If not, what is the difference? And how does this affect your business?| Helpers Finance
If KATA orphans want to continue doing business from September in Hungary, flat-rate taxation may be the most cost-effective options for the self-employed.| Helpers Finance
Most students in Hungary are employed not directly, but through student organizations that act as intermediaries and job agencies. Hire a student today!| Helpers Finance
Starting from 1 January 2022, social contribution tax (or “szocho”) will be reduced to 13%, and the vocational training levy will be abolished. Learn more.| Helpers Finance
Hungary increases the minimum wage and the guaranteed minimum salary to HUF 200K and 260K from 1 January 2022. How does it affect your payroll costs?| Helpers Finance
Starting from 2022, people under 25 do not pay personal income tax in Hungary, which means they receive a salary boost without burdening the employer.| Helpers Finance