Work and Finance break the negotiation of the SMI without agreement on your taxation

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Yolanda Díaz has assured that yesterday María Jesús Montero “gave the instruction to get out of the table” and has criticized that “the aroma that comes out of her words is that the minister seems as if the SMI is already very high in Spain.”

The Ministries of Labor and Finance have broken the negotiation, so that the minimal interprofessional salary perceptors (SMI) remain without paying IRPF before the inability to reach an agreement.

The second vice -president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, explained in an interview in Telecinco that the first Vice President and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, broke the negotiation while having “Released from the table” without reaching an agreement.

Díaz has assured that yesterday at night Montero “gave the instruction to get up from the table” and has criticized that “the aroma that emerges from his words is that It seems the minister that the SMI is already very high in Spain

Both ministries tried to prevent them from transferring their discrepancy on this issue to the congress that this Friday will be the three statements of the Law of Addition, Podemos and PP to release the SMI of IRPF.

For Díaz, “when someone Vetoes Vetoes, he has lost the debate” and more considering that “we agree that all political formations are processed (law).

The proposal that Hacienda had raised, avoided raising the minimum exempt and considered a deduction that compensates for the SMI pereptors (currently located at 16,570 euros per year), so that they do not have to pay IRPF, which would mean an impact for the public greenhouse of “slightly more than 200 million euros.”

These costs would be far below 1500 and 2,000 million euros, which would mean that the minimum was exempt, a measure that would “have been expanded for the rest of the salary income” that has increased the reimbursement.

According to the Treasury data, 80 % of the SMI perceptors would not have to pay after the increase and the remaining 20 % would only do this for around 20 euros.

Díaz explained that the Treasury proposal, as it is collected, goes into what the European social charter determines, which indicates that the SMI must mean at least 60 % of the average net salary, that is, “tax -free”.

If the minimum exempt does not rise, “we cannot guarantee 60 % of the average net salary” if a retention that would deduct 22 euros from the monthly net salary, located at 1,184 euros (50 euros more than last year).

Source: EITB

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