Ximo Puig, chairman of the Generalitat, is building bridges with the central government. The head of Consell believes wealth tax The executive proposes avoiding tax dumping defends the proposal to reduce income taxes between autonomous communities, as well as below 60,000 euros.
The gap between the Generalitat and La Moncloa, with tax credits on incomes of up to 60,000 euros and the Valencian tax reform gap triggering, unleashed a series of veiled criticisms of the socialist baron who ruled the most populous. . With this in mind, friendly fire straining relations Consell chairman blew up the Executive’s speechunlike the tax cuts advocated by the right. Despite everything, the central government, accused of inaction amid an inflationary wave, stepped forward by announcing its own package of fiscal measures. Puig argued from the beginning that tax policy was moving in the same direction; this is nothing more than helping families overcome the effects of rising prices. And that is a message that is reinforced today.
The Valencian president thought that the Government’s proposed tax on great wealth would prevent financial “dumping” between regions, especially at a time when communities like Andalusia decided to join Madrid. Remove Wealth Tax. Galicia also agreed to give a 50% bonus to this tax.
The taxation debate also continues at the forefront of the political debate in the Community of Valencia, where Puig’s partners at Consell, Compromís and Unides Podem have demanded to amend the regional leader’s initial proposal to change taxes. In essence, higher taxation on high-income and large estates to compensate for the reduction in income the tax cut would cause middle- and low-income people. with all President He argued that the framework he had created in the general policy debate was “preserved” and pointed out that the “philosophical line was very clear” and that these were “financial tools for executing social policy”.
Thus, the Generalitat”help families and middle classes with more difficulties“This issue is expected to continue,” he said in statements compiled by Europa Press. “We should try to improvise very little in taxation,” he added.
Asked about the government partners’ proposals, Puig said, “they are always open to dialogue” Together with them and other political forces, he underlined that the Generalitat is “supporting people in more difficult situations” and employment growth and development.