Income Tax Reform: Out of Ten Billion Euros, only Three Remain – What that Means for You
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Finance Minister Klingbeil has put in strong criticism for his draft law. Now he defends himself - and at the same time changes his plans for higher taxation of associations.
The planned tax reform is intended to relieve the burden. Calculations show that for many, little more remains net – rising social contributions consume everything again.
The income tax reform was to become one of the big projects of Black-Red. However, a first draft disappointed, says Mario Kubina. Instead of providing momentum, the coalition in Klein-Klein loses - for example, the club taxes.
With his push for higher taxes for clubs, the finance minister got into trouble. He didn't even want volunteers, Klingbeil now says, but about business associations. Nevertheless, he changes his plans.
Minister of Finance Klingbeil rejects his plans for higher taxation of certain associations. However, there is a protest in the SPD. First, he calls for a special party congress.
The tax plans of Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil provide for fierce criticism. Clubs can now breathe: The SPD boss is rowing back.
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