PricewaterhouseCoopers Hungary is dedicated to providing you with the very latest collection of business-orientated reports bringing you up-to-date information about current market trends and future expectations relevant in Hungary and the region. These pieces of thought leadership are meant to support you in facing business challenges and taking the right decisions:
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- Subsidy Alert - Issue 2
Administrative rules of non-refundable subsidies.
A company receiving a non-refundable subsidy has to follow special administrative rules during the procedure. The procedure involves additional administration, both in the implementation phase of the subsidized investment and then during the monitoring period.
- 11. Global CEO Survey
CEOs' confidence about prospects for business declined for the first time since the 2003 survey and fear of a global recession emerged as the major threat to growth in PricewaterhouseCoopers 11th Annual Global CEO Survey. Compared to last year, possible economic downturn is the only risk factor to increase in concern among CEOs. All other risks to growth - including energy supply, global climate change, and terrorism - declined as business threats. Over-regulation and availability of talent were also top CEO concerns.
- Global Economic Crime Survey 2007
Almost two-thirds (62%) of companies surveyed in Hungary have fallen victim to economic crime over the past two years. Senior representatives of more than 5,400 companies in 40 countries were interviewed, including 77 leading companies within Hungary. The results are surprising and might serve a good lesson for companies.
- Pharmaceutical Industry Newsletter
Tax Facts
- Tax & Legal Alert
In order to be able to adapt to the new challenges brought about by the new tax laws, we issued Tax & Legal Alert, informing clients about the proposed major changes in Hungary.
- Taxes at a Glance - Regional tax overview
Taxes at a Glance 2008 summarizes the most important facts about taxes in the 24 countries of the CEE region.
- CEE Tax Notes
Subsidies
Surveys and Market Reports
Other Publications
- Sarbanes-Oxley
Without a doubt, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is the single most important piece of legislation affecting corporate governance, financial disclosure and the practice of public accounting. Public companies and the accounting profession have made tremendous progress in meeting the rigorous requirements of this legislation. The following collection of content aims to give you a deeper understanding of this monumental legislation, and its impact on public companies.