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Budapest – Katalin Novák has issued a statement in which she promises that, during the development of the detailed rules, satisfactory answers will be given to legitimately arising questions.
The press statement of the President of the Republic Katalin Novák regarding the law on the itemized tax of low-tax entrepreneurs was published by MTI on Monday evening.
– Today I signed the law on itemized tax for low-tax entrepreneurs, adopted by the Parliament. I thoroughly examined and considered the adopted law, as well as the comments I received. I did not find any reason why I should turn to the Constitutional Court. The intention of the legislator and the purpose of the amendment can hardly be disputed – the announcement states.
According to the announcement of the President of the Republic, he senses the outrage. That many people will find it difficult to quickly adapt to the new situation.
– I understand that you have questions. It would have been more correct if a decision on the amendments was made after substantive consultation. Even in the case of rapid changes, the Government can be expected to adequately help those affected.
Katalin Novák writes that she had a meeting with the Prime Minister and the members of the Government, and promised that, during the development of the detailed rules, satisfactory answers will be given to the questions that legitimately arise.
– We live in extraordinary times. The economic crisis following the war turns our everyday lives upside down. Forces beyond our control make the future unpredictable. The security of Hungary is also based on the stability of the public finances and the budget. In a crisis, you need a steady hand, a cool head and a compassionate heart. In this situation, it is correct if the head of state does not prevent the implementation of the decision of the Parliament.
Teamwork, responsibility and insight – this helps us overcome our difficulties. This is the only way we can stay afloat – the statement concludes.