Spain Introduces ‘Solidarity’ Wealth Tax for 23K People Tags:france 5 comments >* Around one in every 1,000 taxpayers in Spain will have to pay a new wealth tax. >* The government announced the tax on Thursday, which it expects will bring in up to 1.5 billion euros. >* It also unveiled tax cuts for small businesses, the self-employed, and workers on or under the median income. > The government said that it was a temporary state tax for 2023 and 2024, after which it will be reviewed to see whether to keep the tax. Je croise les doigts que ça reste au-delà et fasse des émules ! Bruno Lemaire : *pikachu choqué* Ça va ruisseler ! Pourquoi avoir pris cette voie-la (injuste car discriminative) au lieu d’augmenter les taux d’imposition? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>* Around one in every 1,000 taxpayers in Spain will have to pay a new wealth tax. >* The government announced the tax on Thursday, which it expects will bring in up to 1.5 billion euros. >* It also unveiled tax cuts for small businesses, the self-employed, and workers on or under the median income.
> The government said that it was a temporary state tax for 2023 and 2024, after which it will be reviewed to see whether to keep the tax. Je croise les doigts que ça reste au-delà et fasse des émules !
Pourquoi avoir pris cette voie-la (injuste car discriminative) au lieu d’augmenter les taux d’imposition?
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>* Around one in every 1,000 taxpayers in Spain will have to pay a new wealth tax.
>* The government announced the tax on Thursday, which it expects will bring in up to 1.5 billion euros.
>* It also unveiled tax cuts for small businesses, the self-employed, and workers on or under the median income.
> The government said that it was a temporary state tax for 2023 and 2024, after which it will be reviewed to see whether to keep the tax.
Je croise les doigts que ça reste au-delà et fasse des émules !
Bruno Lemaire : *pikachu choqué*
Ça va ruisseler !
Pourquoi avoir pris cette voie-la (injuste car discriminative) au lieu d’augmenter les taux d’imposition?