On 7 December 2022, Hungary published Decree 496/2022 increasing the tax rate for temporary windfall taxes. Accordingly, from 8 December 2022, oil companies will have to pay a special monthly tax rate of 95% (previously 40%) on the price difference between the price of oil purchased in Russia and the international market price (Brent crude oil).
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