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Capital Gains Tax Further Eroded Before Vote?

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The De Wever government may have reached an agreement on the capital gains tax on financial assets, but the political battle is far from over. The French-speaking liberals of the MR (Reformed Political Party) want to use the period leading up to the October vote as leverage to further erode the tax, while legal experts warn of its possible annulment by the Constitutional Court. This is reported in this week's Economic Affairs section. Although t…
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The De Wever government may have reached an agreement on the capital gains tax on financial assets, but the political battle is far from over. The French-speaking liberals of the MR (Reformed Political Party) want to use the period leading up to the October vote as leverage to further erode the tax, while legal experts warn of its possible annulment by the Constitutional Court. This is reported in this week's Economic Affairs section. Although t…

·Antwerp, Belgium
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pal.be broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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