What are the consequences of the fiscal measures announced by the Spanish government for Navarra and Euskadi?

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It does not directly affect the specific application of these taxes in the CAV and the Autonomous Community. The Economic Agreement and the Economic Agreement of Navarre grant the regional treasuries the right to regulate and collect direct taxes.

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The Minister of Finance and Public Service, Mary Jesus Monteroannounced this Thursday a tax package which mainly affect the wealthy, lower average incomes and corporate taxpayers.

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All this, of course, has no direct influence on the specific application of these taxes in Euskadi and Navarra. The Economic Agreement and the Economic Agreement of Navarre grant the regional treasuries the right to regulate and collect direct taxes.

Based on historical rights, this is a power that regional estates have and that allows them to regulate and collect direct taxes in Álava, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Navarra.

Among these taxes are the income tax, as well as the corporate or heritage tax. Therefore the measures corresponding to them will, in the rest of the communities, yes, but in Euskadi and Navarre they will not be applied on their own, at least if the provincial treasuries do not agree with those measures.

Moreover, in the case of the Basque Autonomous Community, the institutions report a lack of information, although they will study the tax reform adopted years ago, this will not be the case now; This is not the time to do that, as the Minister of Economy and Finance has twice emphasized, Pedro Azpiazú.

Consequently, the Basque government says that nothing will change, and yes, both sides will have to reach an agreement, like every time a new tax is approved in the state.

In this sense, the spokesperson for the GDP in the Congress of Deputies, Aitor Esteban believes that the way the Spanish government makes proposals, including tax proposals, is “somewhat gloomy” and argues that it is not acting “seriously”. “This is not government,” he said, pointing out that “everyone here is making proposals that come up in elections.”

At the questions of the journalists, the President of Navarre Maria Chivite He also referred to the tax cut proposals that other autonomies have announced: “We are committed to social justice and that means fiscal justice. And fiscal justice is those who can make an effort, so we can help the families and businesses.” who have it worse.”

Asked about possible variations in personal income tax for low income earners in Navarre, she pointed out that “we need to help those who are going through the worst due to inflation and energy prices, we need to see how we formulate aid to the working classes.”

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Source: EITB

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