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After Citizens' Money Debate: Spd Now Wants to Ask the Rich to Pay

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After months of debates on savings in civil money, the SPD now pushes across wings to tax the rich.

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The coalition's leaders have agreed to tighten up the civil money, but now the SPD base rebels. In a member's request, the coalition calls on the party's leaders to stop the project.

·Germany
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Left and conservative SPDlers want to tax inheritance more.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the SPD the demands to tax rich people more loudly. Jusos and Seeheimer Kreis have submitted papers on the reform of inheritance and gift tax and talk about social division.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The black-red coalition is long and painfully arguing about the reform of the civil money. After its adoption, the SPD is now pushing for higher taxation of the rich across wings. Both Jusos and the conservative Seeheimer Kreis want to re-establish the inheritance tax.

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After months of debates on savings in civil money, the SPD now pushes across wings to tax the rich.

·Berlin, Germany
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Imagine a few super-rich people sitting on billions – and paying almost nothing of it to the state. That's exactly what the SPD wants to change now. After the Bundestag election, the party uses a clear signal: those who really inherit a lot should make a fair contribution. The contribution Shock for rich Germans: SPD wants to cash in first appeared on inside digital.

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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