Hungary plans new tax on Internet traffic
Move could hit Internet, telecoms providers and their customers hard; protest grows in online community
Budapest
HUNGARY plans to impose a new tax on Internet data transfers, a draft 2015 tax bill submitted to parliament late on Tuesday showed, in a move that could hit Internet and telecoms providers and their customers hard.
The draft tax code contains a provision for Internet providers to pay a tax of 60 US cents per gigabyte of data traffic, though it would also let companies offset corporate income tax against the new levy.
Within hours of the tax provision being published, more than 100,000 people joined a Facebook group protesting against the levy, which they fear providers will pass on to them. Thousands said they would rally against the ta…
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