A Voice From the Palace Regarding Tusk's Election Promise. This Is How the Minister Reacted
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The government is announcing tax changes. The second personal income tax threshold is to be raised from PLN 120,000 to PLN 130,000, and those earning between PLN 130,000 and PLN 150,000 annually will be subject to a 24% tax rate. Is this really a positive change for taxpayers? – This must be weighed against Donald Tusk's campaign promise of a PLN 60,000 tax-free allowance. This was supposed to apply to approximately 25.5 million taxpayers, pract…
Donald Tusk announced major changes to the tax system, and Professor Antoni Dudek weighed in on the Prime Minister's words. The political scientist also points to another issue the government should address and predicts how Karol Nawrocki would respond.
The Presidential Palace is criticizing the government's tax proposals and contrasting them with those proposed by President Karol Nawrocki, including a second tax bracket. Does this constitute a veto?
If a minister from the Chancellery of the President sees more money in Poles' wallets as a complicating factor for the system, it demonstrates the direction their logic is headed. Making life more difficult for the government – this is how Miłosz Motyka responded in Gość Wydarzeń to criticism of the government's idea of raising the tax threshold, which came from the presidential palace. He also announced that this wasn't the end of the tax chang…
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