PSPV argues Consell’s tax cut will mean cuts

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from PSPV-PSOE They believe the 99 percent cut in the Inheritance and Charitable Tax that Consell promotes will cut back on essential services such as education, health and social services. Arcadi España, deputy spokesperson for the Socialists in parliament, warned of this on Thursday, accusing the People’s Party of benefiting 24,000 high-income people and harming more than five million citizens of the Community.

After the management meeting of the socialist parliamentary group in the Assembly, Spain also blamed PPand government partner Vox said they wanted to “numb” the regional Parliament with an approved calendar that “hides” the Council from democratic control, “thus reminding us of the times of former president Francisco Camps.”

Spain said the PP should “clearly” say it wants to reduce taxes on the highest incomes in the Valencian Community. You remember that Inheritance Tax is only paid 24,000 Valencians and suppressing it would mean “a 350m-euro hole in Generalitat’s coffers” which, he said, would mean “cuts to essential public services such as education, health and social services”. “The Generalitat’s offensive against financial progress will have direct consequences on the lives and daily lives of Valencians,” he said. Regarding the start of the school year, he asked the Council to apologize to parents and the education class for “not knowing how to manage” in what he described as “total chaos”.

Likewise, Spain said that “as a socialist group we will continue to work and offer initiatives to defend a just and progressive tax system”, noting that “the offensive launched by the Generalitat against the United States” continues. progressive rate of tax this will have direct consequences on the life and daily life of Valencians.” “The debate cannot be yes to taxes or no to taxes, the debate is whether there will be a Welfare State,” he said.

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