The Minister of Economy and Finance of the Basque Government has also pointed out the Basque participation in temporary energy taxes and credit and financial credit institutions.
Euskaraz irakurri: Aberastasun handien gaineko zerga lehenbailehen hitzartzea espero du Azpiazuk
The Minister of Economy and Finance of the Basque Government, Pedro Azpiazu, has assured that he hopes it will be possible “as soon as possible” with the Spanish government to large wealth taxas well as specifying Basque participation in temporary energy taxes and credit and financial credit institutions.
Azpiazu made these statements during his appearance in the parliamentary committee to report on the agreements adopted by the Joint Committee on the Economic Agreement at its November 17, 2022 meeting.
The most important of them is the one that contains the new quota methodology for the five-year period 2022-2026which sets the provisional quota for the base year at EUR 1,472 million, an amount very similar to that paid out last year.
In addition, the consultation of two new tax figuresincluding the Special tax on disposable plastic containers and the tax on the dumping of waste at landfills, incineration and co-incineration of waste.
Azpiazu stressed that all similarities are important because they represent the “clearest example of the bilateral agreement between the Basque Country and the StateBut he has emphasized the reference to the Quota’s new methodology because it “enables financial stability for the next five years.”
“We hope to be able to return to Parliament soon to inform them of the agreements reached,” said the adviser, who has insisted that the agreements in the Economic Agreement Joint Committee will allow “continue to increase collection capacity”.
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