The Minister of Finance and the Civil Service, María Jesús Montero, will appear before the press at 11:30 am to analyze the fiscal situation in Spain and announce new developments in the fiscal field. He rules out the introduction of the “spiral” of tax cuts, but not the adoption of “surgical” measures.
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The Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Mary Jesus Monterowill appear in front of the media today to 11:30. in which, in addition to analyzing the Spanish fiscal situation, it is expected to announce: tax news.
Montero has thrown away this Wednesday that the government will enter the “spiral” of tax cuts carried out by the Autonomous Communities, although it has the approval of “surgical” and “selective” measures.
The President of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig, was the first socialist baron to announce a reduction in income tax in his community, after the adoption of this measure by some autonomies previously controlled by the PP.
Following the announcement of tax cuts by Andalusia, Madrid, the Valencian Community, Galicia, the Basque Country, Murcia and Castilla y León, Cantabria and Navarra are also investigating this possibility. Even the socialist regional governments of Aragon and Castilla-La Mancha have the option of cutting income taxes to tackle inflation.
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Source: EITB

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