In Hungary, various procedures used to require a no-debt certificate, which generally had to be presented in the original paper format. As part of the recent process to reduce administrative burdens there have been developments in this area too. The up-to-date KOMA database of the Hungarian National Tax and Customs Administration, i.e. the database of companies with no public debts, generally substitutes for the no-debt certificate, making administration much easier.
Source WTS
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