The Hungary Parliament has adopted today, as part of Victor Orban’s effort to increase births, measures aimed at a lifelong exemption from the taxation of all mothers who have at least two children. From next year, the measure will be those under 40 years of age, before gradually expanded to include over 2029 over 60 years, according to a wide majority legislative package. From 2020 until today, only mothers of four or more children have this tax advantage. The over -conservative prime minister, a staunch supporter of “traditional” values, thus expands his policy aimed at stopping the reduction of the population of this central Europe, which is threatened by the aging of the population. Hungary has been losing residents for more than 40 years: Right now its population is 9.5 million, compared to 10.7 million in 1980. Free kindergartens, roofing or housing […]
Source: News Beast

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