first of all she's lying in her first sentence (didn't bother to watch the rest), the introduction of the flat rate created a deficit of 400bn huf iirc in the budget its first year. they tried to compensate it with a world record standard vat rate (27%), that didn't work for different reasons, then they introduced special taxes for several sectors like telecom service providers, banks, etc. they even taxed the fucking chips/snacks, so if you come to hungary, the standard chio pack isn't 100g but 60g lol. the flat rate also created a huge net wage gap between people, as the minimum wage was tax free before, and those on higher wages had 2 additional progressive rates to deal with. so it benefited those with high wages but screwed with the wallets of the poorest. well done. and i could go on about it for days. so it's not that rosy like she's trying to sell.
second of all, the tax exemption for mothers of 4 is a gimmick. just check how many people are affected, what's the ethnicity of the majority, and do they even work. it's obviously nice for a few families, i have a good friend who's a surgeon and have 4 kids and they are obviously grateful for all that $$$. but despite all of these efforts, hungary is facing an immense demographic issue, so these measures clearly don't work.
we have an other tax relief for u25 employees. imagine the face of the seniors when they learn how much those young fuckers earn with the help of the government. also imagine the face of the youngsters when they have their 25th birthdays and the next month their net salary drops cause they should start paying the personal income tax, like anyone else. so imagine all the tension it creates.
you know how many tax types we have?
https://nav.gov.hu/en/main-tiles/LISTACCOUNTNR/List_of_account_numbe20160530 - top link on the right opens a pdf, prepare to be shocked. (not all account numbers belong to a different tax type, some of them are for fines, but you'll get the idea.)
thanks to our brilliant foreign policy and economic policy, we're certainly miles ahead of the rest of europe in one metric though: inflation. for example before the last elections (2022.04.), the government did what nobody did before in this country: they returned all of the yearly personal income tax advances of those who had at least one kid. what did families do with it? yup, they spent it, so everyone raised their prices when the tax returns hit the wallets.
and again, i could go on about it for days.