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1000 Forint - Élelmiszer utalvány

Issuer Magyar Államkincstár (Hungarian State Treasury)
Year 2025
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In circulation to 31 December 2025
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Obverse description Light blue voucher on plain paper with a holographic strip running vertically along the left edge. The upper left carries a circular guilloche vignette in salmon/orange tones with an embedded emblem, while a second, larger guilloche rosette in pale blue occupies the upper right. The denomination '1000 Ft' is printed in large bold numerals at centre-left, accompanied by the validity date and issuer's address; a machine-readable barcode with numeric sequence runs along the lower portion, and the value legend 'EZER FORINT' is repeated vertically in the right margin.
Obverse lettering NYUGDÍJAS ÉLELMISZER-UTALVÁNY Érvényes: 2025. december 31-ig 1000 Ft EZER FORINT Nyugdíjas élelmiszer-utalvány Az utalvány kibocsátója: Magyar Államkincstár, 1054 Budapest, Hold utca 4.
(Translation: PENSIONERS' FOOD TICKET Valid until: 31 December 2025 1000 Ft ONE THOUSAND FORINTS Pensioners' food ticket The issuer of this ticket: Hungarian State Treasury, 1054 Budapest, Hold Street 4.)
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Hungary's State Treasury began issuing food vouchers — élelmiszer utalvány — as a tax-advantaged employee benefit under the Széchenyi Recreation Card framework, which replaced earlier paper-based cafeteria systems. These instruments exist specifically because Hungarian tax law treats qualifying food benefits differently from cash salary, creating a parallel spending channel that employers use to reduce payroll tax exposure. The 2025 series carries updated security elements, reflecting ongoing efforts to combat forgery of a voucher type that is widely accepted at grocery chains and markets nationwide.

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