The tax cuts reached the Cortes this Wednesday. In the face of the rejection of PSPV and Compromís, Consell is advancing his fiscal agenda thanks to the majority that PP and Vox have in the regional council. The entities that make up the Valencian administration will, on the one hand, approve this Thursday the decree that extends the payment of the water cleaning fee, which the previous government postponed for a year, and on the other hand, will cancel the changes made by the entire left against the Parliament. The law abolishing the Inheritance and Gift Tax.
The Minister of Finance began: “This is change, it is the government that will make it happen.” Ruth Merino Taxes were at the center of the discussion in the afternoon session of the general assembly. They will press the voting button this Thursday, but the result of this was seen after the discussion to finalize the sentence. And on this issue, spokespeople for both PP and Vox celebrated that it would mean the “end of financial hell” in the Valencian Community, in opposition to PSPV and Compromís, who decried that the water fee would mean savings of 7.6 million for two million Valencians. 364 million people were involved in inheriting from 18,000 people.
The law, which will come into force immediately after the vote in the parliament, will be a decree law on water sanitation fees. The approval covers the pro rata payment of wages, which were suspended a year ago and started being included in invoices, for up to 36 months (rather than 18 months as determined so far) and includes reducing the debt by between 30% and 50%. In total, nearly 174,000 people are among the most vulnerable families, which will cost the public purse 7.6 million next year.
“Family debt increased”
“This is a real and direct measure against the deception of the previous Botànic government,” said the Minister of Environment and Water. Salome Prada’s. In this sense, he emphasized that Botànic did not “exempt” these fees as initially announced, but instead made an “increase in family debts”. This follows from previous Consell-approved decision 6/2022, in which the payment of this fee was postponed between January 2022 and 2023, and was then extended until 31 July and collected again in August.
While PP and Vox added their criticism to the previous manager and thus to PSPV and Compromís, regretting the “gifts” left or the “deception” that the measure required; Socialists and Valencians did not declare their votes against. In fact, those who winked and smiled confirmed that they supported the measure because the new Consell would “confirm what Botànic has planned.” “Welcome to Botànic policies, Mr. Minister,” the MP said. Cesc Roig.
Socialist parliamentarian was tougher José Muñoz, Pointing out that families will save “3.6 euros per month” with Consell’s proposal, Erdoğan said: Likewise, he reminded that his party has proposed a bill that includes ignoring the payment of these deferred installments for incomes below 30 thousand euros and extending the equal share for 60 months. . In fact, PSPV linked the legislative measure to the afternoon’s other debate: the abolition of the Inheritance and Gift Tax.
“The beginning of social justice”
This tribute caused further conflict between the two blocs. PSPV and Compromís had submitted amendments in their entirety to reject the Consell project, but votes from the right will allow these to be overturned and the parliamentary process to begin. This legislative amendment will go through a committee to discuss partial amendments and its final approval is expected to reach the next plenary session at the end of November. “This is the beginning of tax justice, this measure will not only benefit the rich,” Merinos said.
His speech was a preview of the criticism he has received from the left. On the PSPV side, Spain He condemned Merinos for replacing “Stuart Mill for Milei (the far-right candidate in Argentina)”, and criticized today’s reduction of taxes, recalling that only 18 thousand people will pay Inheritance Tax in 2022, “0.4 percent of Valencians” . the richest are “cuts for the majority of tomorrow’s Valencians.”
Written by: Compromís, Joan Baldoví He pointed out that this was a tax for high income earners and refused to waive inheritance in return for payment of this tax (he said that in Andalusia, where this tax does not exist, 21% of inheritances were waived in 2021, and in the Valencian Community, inheritance was waived along with the tax). He stated that the resignation rate was 13.1 percent, but that approximately 250 million euros could be built with 33 schools, 45 health centers or 5 thousand family physicians could be employed with those who could not be collected “due to debts”.