State Premiers Warn Against Tax Reform at the Expense of the States
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For fear of their pawns, several prime ministers want to block tax cuts if necessary. But instead of demanding even more money, the state princes could begin to disembark their own farms. A comment. This post dispute over tax cuts Uprising of the money-hungry state princes was published on Young Freedom.
Berlin's Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) is warning the federal government that the planned tax reform will fail in the Bundesrat (Federal Council) if it burdens the states. "A comprehensive tax reform is more necessary than ever. We finally need relief for the middle class," the CDU politician told the news magazine "Focus." Many people, he said, no longer know how they will make ends meet in light of rising energy and food prices. They, in particular,…
Several state premiers are warning that a planned income tax reform could place a financial burden on the states. The dispute centers primarily on whether the resulting tax revenue losses would have to be borne by the states, even though the federal government intends to push for tax relief through political means.
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