Countdown to Prime Minister’s announcements Kyriakou Mitsotakis in the evening at International Exhibition of Thessalonikiwith information reporting that this is a package of measures 1.7 billion euros with their core concerning tax cuts For all, most notably the middle class – retirees, freelancers, large families.
Intervention in dutyiness There will be no, however, there will be reductions in tax rates depending on the marital status.
Reportedly maximum rate of 44% will concern income over 60 thousand eurosby 40 thousand euros currently in force while the coefficients will be reduced 2% for all and 2% In addition to each child.
At the same time, according to the same information, the prime minister will also motivate motivation to avoid rural desolation.
The 1.7 billion tax cut and horizon reforms in 2030
According to valid sources, the basic directions of the prime ministers’ speech will be two:
– The first will concern the financial measures for 2026. The same sources add that we will not hear a list of individual measures, but a large tax cut of taxation, from a reduction in increasing increased income for the majority of citizens. The amount of measures is estimated at 1.7 billion and government sources report that this amount should be added to the 1.5 billion euros of permanent measures announced and will begin to be implemented in November, ie the reinforcement of low -income pensioners with 250 euros and tenants.
– The second concerns a framework of reforms, which aims to complete with a horizon in 2030 and thus exceed the horizon of four years, so broader consensus are required for their implementation, as it will point out.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to look not only to their speeches at the TIF as prime minister, but in his first presence there, in 2016, as head of the opposition. And he will remind him of his so -called tax cuts and an increase in income, to match what he says today and follow exactly the same logic and philosophy.
In addition to references to the economy, measures and benefits, in the political part of his speech, Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to stand in particular in the fluid international environment and in the political crises that are manifested, to highlight the importance of political stability in which he has reinstated recently.
Pierrakakis announced tax reform
Tax reform, which will be given a “very high emphasis” on addressing Greece’s demographic problem, is being prepared by the government, as the Minister of National Economy and Finance has announced last night by Thessaloniki, Kyriakos Pierrakakisduring his conversation with young entrepreneurs, in Alexandria Innovation Zone (AZK SA).
In fact, he referred to today’s announcements by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on the occasion of the 89th TIF.
“We are in half births from those we were before the crisis. We will make a tax reform that will put a lot of emphasis on this problem. We can say 100 things that are problematic and need to be corrected, but today, as head of the financial staff, I would tell you that what I am putting first is the demographic and the change of how we tax in Greece. “ Mr. Pierrakakis announced.
Responding to relevant questions and requests from the three businessmen with whom he talked, as well as other members of the audience, the minister also acknowledged the need to reduce the taxation and deduction of other financial burdens from businesses, as well as the problem that is the obligation to pay taxes. He pointed out, however, the need to prioritize objectives, as well as the restrictions under the Community regulations, for example, to expand favorable measures to specific geographical areas.
“Greece is a country that now has a surplus. In the EU of 27, six have a surplus. This should not spoil. We have a specific fiscal space on what we can spend every year, regardless of whether we have a surplus. Requests for tax cuts or tax advance are part of what we generally look at when budgetary degrees are created, “he underlined and called on businessmen to submit in writing requests and proposals, even if they are not part of his responsibilities.”
Source: Skai
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