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vállalat

Vállalat is the Hungarian term for an enterprise or business entity that carries out economic activity with the aim of earning profit. It denotes a structured organization that operates under defined rules and governance, as opposed to a sole trader who operates as an individual.

In Hungary, a vállalat can take several legal forms. The most common are the korlátolt felelősségű társaság

Formation and registration typically involve registering the entity with the Court of Registration (Cégbíróság) and the

Governance structures vary by form. In a Kft., shareholders elect managers or a managing director; in an

Vállalatok contribute to the economy by producing goods or providing services, employing workers, and generating tax

(Kft.,
a
limited
liability
company)
and
the
részvénytársaság
(Rt.,
a
joint-stock
company).
Other
forms
include
a
betéti
társaság
(Bt.,
a
limited
partnership)
and
a
közkereseti
társaság
(Kkt.,
a
general
partnership).
Everyday
language
may
also
refer
to
a
vállalat
as
a
broad
concept
of
a
business,
but
egyéni
vállalkozó
(sole
proprietor)
is
technically
a
different
legal
form.
relevant
tax
authorities
(NAV),
drafting
governing
documents
such
as
the
alapszabály
or
the
társasági
szerződés,
and
appointing
management.
Some
forms
have
capital
requirements
and
require
ongoing
corporate
governance
procedures,
such
as
shareholder
meetings
and
statutory
reporting.
Rt.,
a
board
of
directors
can
be
used
alongside
a
supervisory
body
and
a
general
meeting.
Partnerships
(Bt.,
Kkt.)
have
partners
with
different
rights
and
obligations.
Larger
or
publicly
traded
enterprises
may
also
be
subject
to
additional
regulatory
oversight
and
disclosure
requirements.
revenue.
They
are
subject
to
corporate
income
tax,
value-added
tax,
and
financial
reporting
requirements,
with
obligations
scaling
to
size
and
activity.