The Confederacy proposed simplifying the tax system by drafting its draft PIT Act with 42 pages instead of the current 500. Red. On Radio PLUS, Jacek Prusinowski asked Confederate MP Konrad Berkowicz how many workers would benefit from the changes proposed by the Confederacy. The politician could not answer this question unequivocally.
5.8.10 thousand. zloty. How much will people who earn this much get from the taxes you propose?
– He asked edited by Jacek Prusinowski.
For example, is it a student under 26…
Sir, I can’t ask a more specific question. I ask for an employment contract, normally 12 percent. rate. I’m asking what the gains are at specific levels… not a student, someone who is over 26 years old
The journalist interrupted the MP’s speech.
So far the system looked like this on these 500 pages, there were many different bureaucratic categories, exemptions, and who paid what tax, depending on how smart they were, what exemptions they used…
– said Berkowicz, still not answering the question asked.
But ma’am, I don’t believe you have 50 pages and you really don’t know how much these people will save?
asked the reporter.
That depends on how much he pays now, and that depends on how he positioned himself in this complicated system
– said the member of parliament of the Confederation.
I ask for a regular employment contract
– noted Prusinowski.
So you are asking about the employment contract of someone who is not a student
– the Confederate MP finally remarked.
Yes, permanent employment, someone who is not a student. Such an “exceptional” case. Probably tens of million people in Poland work in this way
sneered the journalist.
I have not counted how much it costs in denominations
Berkowitz admitted.
And what was the MP counting on, if not money?
– asked Prusinowski.
In percentages. Income tax will be 12 percent. The problem with the employment contract is…
– said the member of parliament of the Confederation.
But it is counted differently there, it depends on what that 12 percent is. is calculated, there is a different tax base, it also changes a bit. I’m just asking what the effect will be and I don’t want to believe the deputy doesn’t know
– editor Prusinowski intervened.
As you can see, Confederation MP Konrad Berkowicz could not clearly and specifically answer the question of how much a Pole earns, say PLN 5,000. PLN per employment contract will benefit from the tax changes proposed by the Confederation.
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Source: wPolityce