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Environmental Fiscal Reform in Hungary Current developments Zoltán Szabó Clean Air Action Group, Hungary
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Past decade Some of CAAG’s recommendations have been implemented, but no EFR in sight yet Unfavourable changes and hopeful signs as well in the state budget during the past decade
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CO 2 emissions in Hungary (kilotons/year) Source: Ministry of Environment and Water Agriculture Industry Other heat prod. Power plants Transport Services Households
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Taxes and inflation in Hungary
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Fuel tourism The amount of fuel brought into Hungary in the tanks of cars, trucks and buses equals to 30% of the total fuel consumption. The loss of state revenues: 200 billion HUF/year.
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Territorial distribution of CO emission from transport
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In 2004 the government plans to spend 260 billion HUF on the construction of new motorways.
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Existing and Planned Motorways in Hungary Yellow – places which can be reached in less than 15 minutes from the motorway Orange – places which can be reached in less than 30 minutes from the motorway
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1988
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2003
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2006
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2015
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In Hungary heavy trucks cause about 300 billion HUF (over 1 billion Euros) of unpaid damage yearly (damage to roads, buildings, utilities; environmental pollution, health effects, accidents).
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Some solution Parking fees Road pricing (see London) More funds for public transport cycling pedestrianization of streets traffic calming revitalization of urban space (brownfields) Tax on green area conversion
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Agriculture, land use Reduced VAT rate for fertilisers and pesticides Little incentives for organic farming Price of land is low comparing to that of the EU countries –Green areas are disappearing at an enormous rate (urban sprawl, shopping malls, low-density residential areas, roads, new industrial sites, warehouses)
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Land use
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Land Protection Fee (paid when converting an agricultural or other green area to a zone for construction) very low many exemptions CAAG’s proposal to substantially increase the fee and eliminate exemptions: supported by the Ministry of Environment supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development supported by the Department for Strategic Analyses of the Prime Minister’s Office unanimously approved by the Environmental Committee of the Hungarian Parliament voted down by the Parliament
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Some environmental taxes in Hungary Product charges –on packaging materials, lubricating oil, refrigerators, car batteries, vehicles tires, paints and solvents –introduced already in earlier years Environmental load fees –on air, water and soil –to be introduced in 2004 Energy tax –to be introduced in 2004
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Recent developments Environmental load fee on air, water and soil pollution. A new energy tax was introduced in accordance with the EU directive, but it will be 40% higher than required by the directive. The VAT on electricity was raised from 12% to 25%. The annual car tax was raised by more than 20%. The tax on company cars raised by 100%. A 25% VAT was introduced for construction areas (until now no VAT existed for these), which might stimulate a little more the rehabilitation of old buildings instead of construction in green areas. A new type of registration tax was also introduced which disfavours the buying of old cars. The personal income tax was reduced, however its positive effects are neutralized by an increase in the social security tax. There is also a very negative result of all the positive changes: the extra revenues will be used to build new motorways
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Necessity and possibilities of an eco-social budget reform Proposals for the 2004 State Budget of Hungary Maintaining the long-term equilibrium through financial instruments Environmentally-friendly and solidarity-based development of the Hungarian society
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Reduction of wage costs and increase of subsidies granted for social tasks that cannot be placed on a market basis Reduction of labour costs –Reduction of social security contribution –Reduction of personal income tax Increasing state contribution to activities indispensable for the Hungarian society and its development but practically unfeasible under pure market conditions –Increasing state contribution to cultural activities, education, healthcare and scientific research –Restoration of the real value of family allowance to its 1994 level –Improvement of pensions and other social welfare services –Improvement of public safety –Support to underdeveloped and disadvantaged regions in Hungary –Transformation of the Hungarian housing policy –Higher state contribution to environmental protection and healthcare –Increased support to small and medium-sized enterprises –Promotion of environmentally sound tourism
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Elimination of subsidies granted to activities damaging the environment and human health Transport –Valorization of excise duties on petrol –Increased excise duties on diesel fuel –Imposing excise duties and VAT on fuels entering Hungary in fuel tanks of motor vehicles –Valorization, increase and better collection of motor vehicle taxes –Imposing infrastructure charges on heavy trucks in compliance with the principle of competition under equal terms –Imposing highly progressive road charges on motor vehicles with axle loads above 10 tons –Uniform rates of daily travel allowances –Stricter rules for accounting expenses of motorcar use –Increased taxes on company cars
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Elimination of subsidies granted to activities damaging the environment and human health Transport -continued –Increase of consumption tax (registration fee) on motorcars –Increase and effective collection of consumption tax (registration fee) on used motorcars –Raising funds for handling motor vehicle wrecks Elimination of motorcar credits granted by withholding VAT unlawfully –Substantial reduction of subsidies to construct further high-speed roads –Abandonment of direct and indirect subsidies granted to the Formula-1 Hungarian Grand Prix –Collecting VAT on foreign buses Introduction of urban road charges –Compulsory introduction of parking fees –Postponement of the construction of Metro line 4 in Budapest –Increased taxes and duties on air transport
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Elimination of subsidies granted to activities damaging the environment and human health Energy –Harmonization of taxes on electricity, natural gas and coal –Current situation in natural gas and electricity prices for household use in Hungary and proposals for a solution –Extension of the energy efficiency programme –Proportionate refilling of the Central Nuclear Fund –Investment policy changes in the energy sector –Purchase of natural gas through barter transactions –Raising to 25 per cent the VAT rate applicable to artificial fertilizers and some other products
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Elimination of subsidies granted to activities damaging the environment and human health Environmental load fees, environmental product charges and mining taxes –Introduction of air load fee –Introduction of water load fee –Introduction of soil load fee –Increase and extended scope of environmental product charges –Increased mining taxes –Stricter rules for the treatment of hazardous wastes –General and mandatory use of deposit refund
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Elimination of subsidies granted to activities damaging the environment and human health Protection of green areas and arable land; taxes promoting environmentally friendly agriculture –Increased land protection fees –Extended scope of land protection fees –Introducing up-to-date appraisal methods for the evaluation of trees and shrubs –Environment-oriented taxes on agricultural production Transformation of the agrarian subsidization system –Introduction of a charge on covering large areas –Lowering the rate of local trade taxes –Increasing the locally used portion of environment protection fines
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General results of CAAG proposals Raising awareness on Environmental Fiscal Reform Establishment of a Green Budget Working Group at the Environmental Committee of the Hungarian Parliament The opposition party embraces CAAG’s proposal for obstructing the government Several proposals are adopted
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Thank you for your attention www.levego.hu Clean Air Action Group Zoltán Szabó
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