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Fico admitted changes in transaction tax

Fico admitted changes in transaction tax


Another consolidation will not bring any surprises, the Prime Minister told employers.

BRATISLAVA. The big topic of the present is transaction tax. Let’s take a look at it and what we will be able to repair.

This was stated on Friday Prime Minister Robert Fico During his speech at the annual Assembly of the National Union of Employers.

At the same time, he assured entrepreneurs that next year’s consolidation will not make any surprises for them.

« We had to consolidate public finances, we just had to get resources somewhere. Still, let’s say, let’s take a transaction tax on what we will be able to correct in the transaction tax, » the Prime Minister said.

At the same time, he informed that the amount of consolidation for next year would be announced on April 30, the business sector is not expecting any surprises.

Fico also responded to cheap The workforce of the Slovak labor market as the former competitive advantage of the Slovak economy.

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« I want to reject the model of economic growth very clearly and very hard. We simply have to say goodbye to this. It is definitely goodbye. Let’s forget that Slovakia will compete with other regions and other countries in the world by offering our employees wages far, far beyond their expectations, » Prime Minister stressed.

In connection with the growth of the domestic economy, he assessed that economic growth pulled by home consumption, which has been here so far, should replace the economic growth pulled by investment.

Here he pointed out the project of a new nuclear source in the locality of Jaslovské Bohunice, the construction of new rental apartments, which should support the Slovak construction or to invest in a new flashlight in Šurany.

« These are those things that confirm that economic growth in Slovakia will be pulled primarily by investments and no longer domestic consumption, » the Prime Minister said.



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