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  2. Family policy in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Szabó family, the most famous soap opera in Hungary during the second half of the 20th century, was a typical depiction of a Hungarian family of the time. Hungary's population has been declining since 1980 when the country's population peaked at 10.7 million. It is the country in Europe whose population has been shrinking for the longest time.

  3. Hungary to give women with 4 or more kids life tax exemption

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    Hungary's anti-immigration prime minister says the government is greatly increasing financial aid and subsidies for families with several children. Hungary to give women with 4 or more kids life ...

  4. List of European Union member states by minimum wage

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    Monthly minimum gross wage Monthly net minimum wage Monthly gross minimum wage Hourly rate Effective per Foo 10 10 Belgium: €2070.48 [3] - €2070.48 [4] €12.11 1 May 2024 Bulgaria: 1077 lev (minimum wage is fixed at an hourly rate) [5] €427.31 [6] €550.66 €3.45 [7] 1 January 2025 Croatia: €970.00 [8] €753.00 [9] €970.00 €6.06

  5. Hungary to give women with 4 or more kids life tax exemption

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    BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary's government is greatly increasing financial aid and subsidies for families with several children, the country's prime minister said Sunday.

  6. Real estate economics - Wikipedia

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    The costs include search costs, real estate fees, moving costs, legal fees, land transfer taxes, and deed registration fees. Transaction costs for the seller typically range between 1.5% and 6% of the purchase price. In some countries in continental Europe, transaction costs for both buyer and seller can range between 15% and 20%. Long time delays.

  7. Hungary offered €30,000 to couples having 3 kids—but its ...

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    Hungary registered a meagre 6,000 births in June, even as it offers steep financial incentives to new parents. Hungary offered €30,000 to couples having 3 kids—but its birth rate has still ...

  8. Percentage rent - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a tenant has a base rent of $1,000 per month, and a percentage rent of 5% of income on an annualized basis, then the natural breakpoint is (12 x 1,000) / 5% = $240,000. That means the tenant will pay only base rent until they have an annual income greater than $240,000, although they may agree to some other breakpoint value as ...

  9. Taxation in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Hungary is levied by both national and local governments. Tax revenue in Hungary stood at 38.4% of GDP in 2017. [ 2 ] The most important revenue sources include the income tax , Social security , corporate tax and the value added tax , which are all applied at the national level.