On Tuesday, the Canaries endorsed the government’s anti-crisis decree presided over by Fernando Clavijo, but with caution. The fact that island corporations are most concerned is that the impact of the fall in the collection of the Canary Indirect General Tax (IGIC) on the so-called Financing Block affects their income, especially when the Deputy Minister of Finance, Gabriel Megías, placed that decrease at 0.6% until June 30 and at 1.4% if the m…
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On Tuesday, the Canaries endorsed the government’s anti-crisis decree presided over by Fernando Clavijo, but with caution. The fact that island corporations are most concerned is that the impact of the fall in the collection of the Canary Indirect General Tax (IGIC) on the so-called Financing Block affects their income, especially when the Deputy Minister of Finance, Gabriel Megías, placed that decrease at 0.6% until June 30 and at 1.4% if the m…