The Hungary – Jersey Exchange of Information Agreement of 2014 has been approved by the Hungarian parliament on 25 October 2014. Further details of the agreement will be reported afterwards.
Related Posts
Hungary: NAV introduces GloBE top-up tax reporting form
Hungary's National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) has introduced an expanded version of Form 24GLBADO to streamline reporting of the country's additional global minimum tax requirements. The form, initially used for advance qualified domestic
Read MoreHungary issue global minimum tax reporting guidelines
Hungaryβs tax authorities released comprehensive guidance on 13 May 2026 addressing the reporting requirements for global minimum tax obligations. This guidance provides taxpayers with clarity on the detailed data submissions required under
Read MoreBahrain ratifies income tax treaty with Jersey
Bahrain's King has ratified Law 18 of 2026 on 17 May 2026, which officially approves the country's income tax treaty with Jersey. Signed on 15 September 2025, the agreement establishes a framework to eliminate double taxation on income while
Read MoreHungary gazettes permanent suspension of advertisement tax
Hungary has gazetted the Act XIV of 2026 on 9 May 2026, introducing various amendments and measures that entered into force on 14 May 2026. The Act also elevates certain provisions of government decrees to a statutory level, including those of
Read MoreHungary: NAV clarifies GloBE information return requirements
Hungaryβs National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) has published an explanatory guide to the GloBE Information Return (GIR) XML schema, aligned with OECD definitions, to clarify data reporting requirements under the countryβs DAC9
Read MoreHungary referred to EU Court over contested retail tax regime on foreign retailers
The European Commission announced on 28 April 2026 that it has decided to refer Hungary to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to bring its retail tax regime in line with the freedom of establishment guaranteed by Articles 49 and
Read More