“With governments in almost every country desperately seeking new revenues, it was only a matter of time before they begin imitating the U.S. example. Until earlier this year, Hungarian tax authorities made no serious effort to collect tax from citizens living in other countries. That changed with the Hungarian tax administration began sending reminders to its citizens notifying them of this obligation. Unlike the United States, Hungary doesn’t reserve the right to tax Hungarian citizens who live in a country that has signed a tax treaty with Hungary.”
https://nestmann.com/hungary-now-imposes-tax-on-non-resident-citizens/
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