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Ungarn — Arbejdskalender, løn- og momreferense

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🇭🇺 HUFEurope/Budapest27% standard moms

Næste helligdag

St. Stephen’s Day · tors. 20. aug. 2026

national

Arbejdsdage

255 arbejdsdage i 2026

8 offentlige helligdage

Almindelig moms

27% standard

18% · 5%

løneksempel

620.000 HUF → 410.000 HUF net

Gennemsnitlig månedlig eksempel

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Kommende offentlige helligdage

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DatoHelligdagType
tors. 20. aug. 2026St. Stephen’s Daynational
fre. 25. dec. 2026Christmas Daynational
lør. 26. dec. 2026Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Daynational
fre. 1. jan. 2027New Year's Daynational

2026 månedlig kapacitet

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1

21 arbejdsdage

1 helligdage i måned

2

20 arbejdsdage

0 helligdage i måned

3

22 arbejdsdage

1 helligdage i måned

4

21 arbejdsdage

1 helligdage i måned

5

19 arbejdsdage

2 helligdage i måned

6

22 arbejdsdage

0 helligdage i måned

7

23 arbejdsdage

0 helligdage i måned

8

20 arbejdsdage

1 helligdage i måned

9

22 arbejdsdage

0 helligdage i måned

10

22 arbejdsdage

0 helligdage i måned

11

21 arbejdsdage

0 helligdage i måned

12

22 arbejdsdage

2 helligdage i måned

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Øjebliksbillede af lønplanlægning

Gennemsnitlig brutto månedlig620.000 HUF
Gennemsnitlig månedlig netto410.000 HUF
Minimaløn3.385 HUF / monthly
Løn modelår2026

moms reference

Standard- og reducerede satser

standard takst27%
Reduced18%
Reduced5%
Zero-rated0%

regionalt kontekst

Nationalt baseline, lokalt review hvor nødvendig

Ungarn har yderligere regionalt kontekst, der kan påvirke operationel planlægning. Tallene ovenfor viser det nationale basislinje først.

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Ungarn — landereference

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Work culture and weekly rhythm in Hungary

Hungary operates a forty-hour standard workweek under the Labour Code, with most office workers running a nine-to-six day with a thirty- to sixty-minute lunch break. The five-day Monday-to-Friday rhythm is universal in office work. Hungarian collective bargaining is less centralised than in Germany or Austria, and individual employment contracts therefore play a larger role in setting working conditions.

Statutory paid leave starts at twenty working days per year and increases with age in fixed steps, reaching thirty working days for employees aged forty-five and over. This age-based leave entitlement is unusual in Europe and means that long-tenured Hungarian workforces have a meaningfully higher cost in terms of paid leave than the headline figure suggests.

Budapest has emerged as a significant shared services and software development hub over the past two decades, with major operations from German, Austrian, US and UK multinationals. English fluency is universal in modern technology and BPO sectors, while German remains widely spoken given the historical and economic ties to Austria and Germany.

Public holiday landscape in Hungary

Hungary observes thirteen public holidays per year, including New Year's Day, the 1848 Revolution Memorial Day on 15 March, Easter Sunday and Monday, Labour Day, Pentecost Sunday and Monday, Saint Stephen's Day on 20 August, the 1956 Revolution Memorial Day on 23 October, All Saints' Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

When a public holiday falls midweek, the Hungarian government regularly publishes a working time rearrangement that shifts the balance of working days across the calendar to create longer holiday weekends. This rearrangement typically involves working a Saturday in exchange for a Monday or Friday off, and is one of the most distinctive features of the Hungarian working calendar.

The summer holiday peak runs from mid-June through August, with a notable concentration in July. Industrial production planning needs to factor in the rearranged working calendar published annually by the Ministry of Economy, which can produce unusual weeks where the entire country works five days from Tuesday to Saturday.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Hungary

Hungarian payroll uses a flat fifteen percent personal income tax with a separate eighteen-and-a-half percent social contribution paid by the employee. Family tax allowances and tax credits can substantially reduce the effective rate for parents of dependent children, and the family-focused tax policy is a deliberate part of the Hungarian fiscal model.

Employer-side social contribution is 13 percent of gross plus a 1.5 percent vocational training contribution. Total employer cost in Hungary is approximately 1.145 times the gross salary, which is significantly lower than most Western European peers and one of the reasons why Hungarian operations remain cost-competitive within the EU.

Foreign workers may benefit from specific work permit arrangements with reduced social contributions for certain bilateral agreement countries. The Personal Income Tax Act includes special provisions for cross-border workers and tax non-residents that should be verified when structuring international assignments.

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Hungary

Hungary applies a standard VAT (ÁFA) rate of twenty-seven percent, which is the highest standard rate in the European Union. Reduced rates of eighteen percent (basic food, hotel accommodation, district heating) and five percent (medication, books, certain food categories, internet services) provide some relief, but the headline rate is high enough that pricing strategy for Hungarian B2C goods must account for it explicitly.

Hungarian invoice content rules require Real-Time Reporting (RTR) of invoice data to the Hungarian Tax Authority through the Online Invoice system. This applies to all VAT-registered businesses for invoices issued to Hungarian taxable persons, and recent reforms have extended the scope to include B2C invoices and cross-border supplies.

The Hungarian VAT registration threshold is twelve million HUF in annual turnover (approximately thirty thousand euros). Above the threshold, registration is mandatory with monthly or quarterly returns depending on turnover. The KATA simplified flat-tax regime for small businesses was substantially restricted in 2022, ending the broad use of the regime for service contracting that had previously been widespread.

Practical planning tips for Hungary

When budgeting a Hungarian hire, take advantage of the relatively low employer cost ratio compared to Western European peers. A senior IT or shared services hire in Budapest typically costs significantly less in fully loaded terms than the equivalent in Frankfurt or Vienna while offering comparable skill levels.

Always check the official working time rearrangement (munkarend) published annually by the Ministry of Economy. The rearrangement can shift Saturdays into working days and Mondays into off days, and a project plan that ignores this can produce unexpected staffing gaps.

If your business sells to Hungarian customers, set up Online Invoice (NAV RTR) integration through your accounting software or a certified intermediary. The system has been operational since 2018 and is well-supported by Hungarian software providers, but requires deliberate setup before the first invoice.

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What is included on the Ungarn page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
Hvad viser Ungarn-landesiden mig?
Ungarn-siden kombinerer fire søjler: helligdagskalenderen for det aktuelle og kommende år, antallet af arbejdsdage pr. måned, lønplanlægningsmodellen med aktuelle skattetrin og bidrag samt momsrammen med alle gældende satser og fakturaregler. Hver søjle leder til en dedikeret beregner eller årsspecifik dybdegående side.
Hvordan står Ungarn sammenlignet med nabolandene?
Sektionen Nærliggende lande nederst på siden linker direkte til nabolandes markeder. De mest nyttige sammenligninger er typisk brutto-netto delta, moms og antal helligdage.
Er Ungarn-løntal pålidelige for et tilbud?
Beregneren afspejler aktuelle trin og satser og giver et rimeligt skøn til planlægning af et tilbud. For den faktiske lønseddel i en bindende kontrakt, bekræft med en lokal lønadministrator.
Hvor kommer Ungarn-helligdagsdatoerne fra?
Data følger officielle regerings- og ministeriepublikationer. Regionale helligdage registreres separat, så HR-planlæggere kan bygge nøjagtige kalendere for distribuerede teams.
Kan jeg planlægge en projektdeadline med Ungarn-arbejdsdagstælling?
Ja. Det månedlige antal trækker allerede nationale helligdage og standardweekender fra. For projekter, der afhænger af by eller region, tjek også den regionale sektion.
Viser Ungarn-siden momsregler for grænseoverskridende salg?
Standard- og reducerede satser er direkte synlige; beregneren dækker almindelige scenarier. B2B- og B2C-regler under EU-OSS forklares i de linkede ressourceartikler.

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