Ungaria - Taxa per Gb
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Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:12
Vecinii nostri se intrec in initiative mirobolante.
In criza de idei si de bani, s-au gandit sa puna taxa pe Gb trafic facut... Quote Hungarian internet service providers will be forced to pay a new “internet tax” on the data use they enable, if the country’s parliament passes a new tax bill. Reports suggest that this bill will go through, as the ruling Fidesz party has a two-thirds parliamentary majority. It would levy a tax of 150 forints, or around 62 U.S. cents, on every gigabyte of data used by ISPs’ customers – an internet-focused extension of an existing tax on phone calls and text messages. As many fear the ISPs will pass the costs on to their customers, Hungarian internet users are predictably apoplectic, and some have reportedly planned demonstrations for this coming weekend. Fidesz has responded by saying there will be a cap on the tax, perhaps “around one thousand forints,” presumably per month. Economy Minister Mihály Varga has also suggested that competition would stop the ISPs raising their prices. Telecoms companies would also be able to offset their corporate income tax against the new internet tax and existing telecom tax. Despite all this capping and offsetting, the Hungarian economy ministry said it expects to derive $83 million a year from the tax. The Hungarian opposition has urged the government to drop its plans, warning that increasing the cost of web usage would take the country back to the 1990s. Meanwhile, Hungarian web entrepreneur Zsolt Várady, who founded a once-popular but now defunct social network called iWiW, has reportedly sued all the Hungarian political parties that have been in government since 1990, for creating a tax system that allegedly violates his constitutional rights to fair economic competition, enterprise, free economic competition and fair working conditions. Várady contends that the system is so “impossible” that viable businesses have to resort to tax fraud or evasion, giving the increasingly authoritarian government opportunities for “blackmail and manipulation” of businesses when they need it. Sursa |
#2
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:14
Nasol rau ))
Uite asa mai se taie din piraterie )) Numai descarci BF ca platesti de iti cumperi jocul =)))) |
#3
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:17
Adica la un trafic zilnic estimat de 20GB ar trebui sa platesc 3000 HUF daca as fi in Ungaria?
Nu-mi place asta, inainte ma mandream ca ungurii au taxe mici wtf 90000 HUF pe luna in plus? Oricum, nu e chiar asa. Taxa va avea o limita maxima, citisem undeva dar nu facusem calcule Edited by lex404, 22 October 2014 - 18:17. |
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Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:18
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Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:19
#6
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:24
lex404, on 22 octombrie 2014 - 18:17, said:
wtf 90000 HUF pe luna in plus? Sa nu exageram. Reuters zice ca o sa fie o limita maxima de 700 HUF. Naspa dar nu schimba nimic atit de major (e vorba de 2 euro si ceva). Oricum o sa se impuste in picior cu asta. Nu e bine sa-ti faci dusmani internautii, nu mai vorbim de 10 hackeri pletosi in ziua de azi ... sa vada cum a fost cu Libia si Egipt. |
#7
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:24
La treaba asta prevăd că se lasă cu bătaie și ieșiri în stradă.
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#8
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:25
Ca o paranteza in Romania exista o taxa speciala pe hirtie in caz ca nu stiati (si pe copiatoare imprimante si cite si mai cite).
Ca deh, se stie ca oricine foloseste hirtie o face ca sa pirateze opere grafice ale unor autori (de care n-au auzit niciodata dar care au cotizat bine pe la de-alde ORDA). |
#9
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:27
f300, on 22 octombrie 2014 - 18:24, said: Sa nu exageram. Reuters zice ca o sa fie o limita maxima de 700 HUF. Naspa dar nu schimba nimic atit de major (e vorba de 2 euro si ceva). Oricum o sa se impuste in picior cu asta. Nu e bine sa-ti faci dusmani internautii, nu mai vorbim de 10 hackeri pletosi in ziua de azi ... sa vada cum a fost cu Libia si Egipt. Pai am zis ca va fi o limitare. Doar nu is nebuni sa taxeze in halul ala. Uite, RO are acciza pe carburant in plus, HU are acciza pe internet |
#10
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:27
lex404, on 22 octombrie 2014 - 18:17, said:
Adica la un trafic zilnic estimat de 20GB ar trebui sa platesc 3000 HUF daca as fi in Ungaria? Nu-mi place asta, inainte ma mandream ca ungurii au taxe mici wtf 90000 HUF pe luna in plus? Oricum, nu e chiar asa. Taxa va avea o limita maxima, citisem undeva dar nu facusem calcule Quote
Antal Rogán, head of the parliamentary group of the Fidesz party told news portal index.hu that the bill on the new Internet tax will certainly change. For instance, his faction will recommend implementing an upper limit on the tax, "similarly to the already established rules of the telecom tax." It has not been decided yet where this cap will be but "it could be around one thousand forints," he said. State-owned newswire MTI said on Tuesday when the new levy to be imposed in 2015 was announced that there the tax will be capped at HUF 700 per month for private individuals and at HUF 5,000 for businesses. It is highly likely, however, that MTI was referring to the telecom tax. In an interview with public television M1 yesterday evening Economy Minister Mihály Varga tried to dissuade concerns about the new levy. He said he trusts that competition will not let service providers pass the new levy on to their customers. He repeatedly said he hopes competition is fierce enough for the service providers not to raise their tariffs. Sursa |
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#11
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:29
#12
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:29
Poate ca taxa pe GB ar scoate oamenii in strada prin Romania, ca altceva nu reuseste.
Cine stie..poate ca vor imprumuta ideea astia ai lui iohannis sau ponta (in functie de cine va castiga olimpiada hotilor denumita alegeri), pare una excelenta pentru Romania. La cate taxe aberante avem una in plus ce mai conteaza? Edited by n-amname, 22 October 2014 - 18:32. |
#13
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:30
Miros urat rau astfel de initiative. Put. Ca si guvernul de la Budapesta.
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#14
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:31
Ca o paranteza ati auzit de o tarisoara care oarecum de curind a introdus asa zisa taxa pe stilp care este de fapt si pe .............................. jgheaburi, afumatoare, baraci, soproane, borne kilometrice, semne de circulatie, bidoane si butoaie pentru bauturi, puturi, cabine telefonice, WC-uri si inca vreo doua pagini de timpenii ?
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#15
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:31
Is curios ce parere are Jobbik de asta
@Horia, citisem stirea in maghiara dar in alta parte ( ceva share pe FB ) Usor usor ne intoarcem la modelul de taxare dial-up... |
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#16
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:35
Iti dai seama ca youtuberii isi baga ceva in gura politicienilor din HU. Oamenii ar trebui sa isi spuna cuvantul, sa nu se mai lase condusi ca vitele pe orice drum de o mana de idioti profitori.
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#17
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:38
E mai mult o taxa pe business. Unii politicieni de la Budapesta au sustinut ca nu sprijina taxarea persoanelor fizice, in sensul ca aceasta taxa trebuie platita numai de operatorii de internet si ca nu trebuie sa se regaseasca in tarifarea clientilor end-use.
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#18
Posted 22 October 2014 - 18:42
horia66, on 22 octombrie 2014 - 18:38, said:
E mai mult o taxa pe business. Unii politicieni de la Budapesta au sustinut ca nu sprijina taxarea persoanelor fizice, in sensul ca aceasta taxa trebuie platita numai de operatorii de internet si ca nu trebuie sa se regaseasca in tarifarea clientilor end-use. Alti idioti, de parca biznizurile sint martieni fara nici o legatura cu oamenii, nu tot clientii o sa plateasca. Paranteza: in Ungaria TVA-ul e 27% !!!! Joaca asta cu taxe total nepopulare cu limita la 700 HUF (cit TVA-ul la o cumparatura de 8.45 EURO+TVA) mi se pare total aberanta, socanta. De fapt mi s-a parut o gluma, un hoax cind am citit-o prima data, am zis ca nu pot sa fie atit de stupizi. Ei, se pare ca sint. Edited by f300, 22 October 2014 - 18:42. |
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