The "Quirón Clause" that Sánchez Reproaches Feijóo on Taxes Is Among the Recommendations of Montero's Committee of Sages
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The president of the government criticizes that Feijóo wants to introduce "the right to error" in the tax system, without warning that the Tax Agency has already implemented it in essence since this year
The president criticizes the PP's plan to reinforce the "right to error" of the taxpayer, but this is also advised by the Treasury experts, as long as they are minor mistakes Read
Someone, no doubt an ayusist, was so smart to place the Quiron clause in the National Congress of the PP without anyone noticing it. On Wednesday, during the decisive debate on corruption in the Congress of Deputies, an experienced adviser passed the information to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to use it as ammunition, since that clause is supposedly intended to save Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s boyfriend from his problems with the Trea…
In his appearance at the Congress on July 9, Pedro Sánchez renamed as ‘Quirón clause’ one of the proposals contained in the political presentation that the PP approved at its XXI National Congress. Specifically, it is the one that refers to the “right to error” tax. Sánchez’s name refers to the relationship of Alberto González Amador, boyfriend of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, with the Quirón Group. Amador is being investigated for a possible fiscal offenc…
The 'right to error' has nothing to do with the forgiveness of fraudsters, but with the understanding of the growing complexity of tax returns
The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, accused the PP this Wednesday of introducing a "Quirón clause" in the political presentation of the congress that he held last weekend to "save" Alberto González Amador, a couple of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, from the judicial process in which he is in.
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