2022 Hungary: family tax refund, young people receive tax exemption, pensions increase
the public burden of work will decrease and wage increases will continue, which will affect many Hungarians next year.
Government of Hungary it is preparing for a dense next year, and not just because of the election. One of the most important is that despite the epidemic, the Hungarian economy was able to strengthen, so wages can be further increased.
taxes can be further reduced and subsidies expanded. Starting from the first day of January, the minimum wage will increase to HUF 200,000 and the minimum wage to skilled workers to HUF 260,000.
And that represents a threefold increase to the start of governance. Nurses’ wages also need to be increased1, earning 2% more from January, but doctors can expect higher pay.
A doctor who has been working as a resident for three years can expect an average of HUF 788,000 a month, while a doctor who has been in the field for decades can receive up to more than HUF 2 million in return for his work.
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The wages of crèche workers, teachers, kindergarteners, those working in the cultural and social sectors will increase, as will those of law enforcement workers and soldiers. prepares professional staff members will also receive six months of gun money.
Tax cuts will not be left out either, so the public burden of work will be reduced from 17 to 13 per cent, allowing companies to give employees even higher pay. From January, for example, all pensions will rise by 5%, and families will also be an important part of the scheme, including the family tax rebate.
And what has never been seen before is that young people under the age of 25 do not have to pay income tax from January. This means an average of HUF 41,000 extra per month, which can make life easier for many.