Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Pedro Sanchez agrees not to approve tax amnesties – Yahoo Finance Spain

Madrid, March 1 (EFE) .- The secretary general of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, today expressed its commitment to implement a plan to combat fraud tax and the underground economy including the refusal to approve new tax breaks.

in his inaugural speech at the plenary session of the Congress of Deputies, Sanchez has also advocated the creation of a national office of fiscal control of large fortunes.

it is also committed to reducing the tax burden on labor income, a fact that offset by other income and environmental taxes.

Sanchez stressed that Europe will punish “all Spaniards” because of the “electioneering and unfair” tax cuts made by the Government before the election, and assured that in this way will be paid twice that Rajoy antepusiera the interests of his party on the general interest.

it also said that consolidate a sustainable economic recovery and fairer require the union of all, “governments and institutions, workers and entrepreneurs, businesses and social economy, scientists and universities. “

also stressed that for this three commitments are required, the first change of growth model based on innovation and improving productivity that can compete,” not doing things cheaper but better doing them with more value added. “

the second commitment, according to Sanchez, is an energy transition to combat” climate change firmly “with the aim of achieving an efficient energy system, innovative and sustainable, for proposing a pact of State for Energy.

This pact would mean the gradual closure of nuclear power plants to meet 40-year life and not allow “harmful” practices such as fracking .

the third commitment to a just recovery is strengthening budgetary stability, with a “radical” change in policy direction of reducing the public deficit.

in this respect, calls for negotiations with Brussels a new schedule to graduate the rate of reduction, give the adjustment is made by cutting more social spending and make a comprehensive and progressive tax reform to broaden the bases and fight “more decisively” against fraud. EFE

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