According to the regional representative, Hacienda Bizkaia will continue to support tax breaks until supply and demand are balanced, and with the aim of helping the youth. In addition, it has confirmed that they are working with Housing to finalize the LFA declaration process.
The Provincial Deputy of Finance and Finance of the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, Itxaso Berrojabilzhas emphasized that the provincial government has plans approve tax reform in his opinion, it meets the needs of all citizens of Biscay and “not just those of a few groups.” Exactly, that’s true loosened your approval of what happens in the other two areas (Álava and Gipuzkoa), where regional executives need more support to make progress (in Bizkaia, PNV and PSE-EE have an absolute majority).
As explained in an interview in Euskadi Irratia, the reforms will continue incentives and deductions fiscally “until supply and demand are balanced”, and with the aim of helping youth. The Ministry of Finance of Biscay proposes to exclude those who earn less than 19,000 euros (now the limit is 14,000 euros) from the obligation to file income tax returns, and for Berrojabilz this is the “most appropriate measure” to apply progressiveness.
Regarding housing, the regional deputy confirmed that they have been working with the Ministry of for a month Accommodation to complete the process indicate areas of stress on the territory. As he has warned, the process is lengthy and may therefore take longer.
As for the project of budgets In 2025, Berrojabilz has reiterated his willingness to negotiate despite having sufficient majority to implement the bills, explaining that they are talking to the groups to “broaden the agreement.”
Source: EITB
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