Are your employees using their private cars to get around Hungary for business trips? Understanding mileage allowances is a must!Just like knowing the best route to avoid traffic jams, getting the mileage rates right keeps things running smoothly. Reimburse too little, and your employees might be unhappy. Reimburse too much, and you're spending more than you need to.In this guide, we'll take the stress out of mileage allowance calculations and ensure smooth sailing (or driving, for this matter) for your employees. Csináljuk!
How does mileage allowance work in Hungary?
- Business travel: for employees using their own cars for business trips, the maximum tax-free reimbursement rate is currently HUF 30 per kilometre (€0.08)
- Commuting: employers are required by law to reimburse employees for commuting to work by car at a minimum rate of HUF 18 per kilometre (€0.045). This represents 60% of the maximum business travel rate. However, if the employee commutes from outside the municipality where their workplace is located, employers can choose to reimburse them up to HUF 30 per kilometre (€0.08) tax-free.
What are the mileage allowance rates in Hungary for 2026?
Private cars or own cars
Distance (km)
Car reimbursement (HUF)
Car reimbursement
(EUR)*
100
3,000
€8.00
250
7,500
€20.00
350
10,500
€28.00
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Commuting by public transport
City
Transport type
Estimated cost (EUR)
Estimated travel time (hours)
Prague (Czech Republic)
Bus
€22-35
6-8
Vienna (Austria)
Train
€13-32
2-3
Berlin (Germany)
Train
€25.79-69.90
10-12
Germany
Train
€45-60
11
Germany
Bus
€70-120
13.5
Netherlands
Bus
€68-74
21
Italy
Train
€29-86
Varies depending on route
- How far in advance you book
- The specific route and distance
- The type of transport (bus, train, or plane)
- The class of service (e.g., first-class vs. second-class on trains)
- Peak travel times and seasons
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What is not included in the mileage allowance in Hungary?
- Fuel costs: the mileage allowance is a flat rate, not a reimbursement for actual fuel expenses. This means the HUF 30(€0.08) per kilometre doesn't directly correspond to the cost of fuel used on the trip.
- Tolls and parking fees: mileage allowance doesn't cover travel expenses like tolls, parking fees, or other out-of-pocket expenses incurred during the business trip. Employees need to submit separate receipts for these costs to be reimbursed.
- Meals and accommodation: per diem or daily allowance basically covers accommodation and meal allowance. These are separate policies and require separate expense reports.
- Commuting allowance: Hungary has separate regulations for commuting reimbursements. Employers are required by law to reimburse employees for commuting to work by car at a minimum rate of HUF 18 per kilometre (€0.045). This represents 60% of the maximum business travel rate. However, if the employee commutes from outside the municipality where their workplace is located, employers can choose to reimburse them up to HUF 30 per kilometre (€0.08) tax-free.
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Frequently asked questions about mileage allowance in Hungary
- As of 2026, the mileage allowance rate in Hungary is 30 HUF (€0.08) per kilometre. This is generally lower than rates in many other European countries. Here's how it compares to some other nations:
- Finland : €0.57 per km (passenger car)
- France: €0.529 to €0.697 per km (varies based on vehicle power and mileage)
- Poland : PLN 0.89 (€0.20) to 1.15 PLN (€0.26) per km (based on engine size)
- Portugal : €0.40 per km
- Spain: €0.26 per km (tax-free limit)
- Sweden : SEK 25 per 10 km (€0.22 per km)
- Switzerland: CHF 0.72 per km (€0.75 per km)
- Croatia : €0.50 per km
- Norway : NOK 3.50 per km (€0.31)
- Slovenia : €0.43 per km