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The CIS will submit a proposal to cancel the transaction tax for selected groups for the May meeting

The CIS will submit a proposal to cancel the transaction tax for selected groups for the May meeting

The party wanted to submit the proposal to the current meeting.

BRATISLAVA. Coaličničnični SNS will submit a proposal to cancel the transaction tax for small entrepreneurs and sole traders for the May meeting National Council (NR) SR. It planned to submit it to the current meeting in the form of an amendment to the Income Tax Act. However, she did not find support in the coalition for the intention. TASR informed the CIS spokeswoman Zuzana Škopcová.

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“We addressed coalition partners with an amendment initiative to the open Income Tax Act, but since the agreement did not manage, we will file our own proposal where we do not need signatures of coalition deputies and initiate changes to the Act on the Act on the Act on the Act on the Act on the Act on the Act transaction tax”Said the chairman of the nationalists Andrej Danko.

The proposal wants to enforce that small businesses and sole traders with an annual turnover of up to EUR 100,000 from the transaction tax are completely exempt. According to the proposal, the transactional tax should continue to apply to larger companies. The CIS regrets that she has not found support for its proposal at this meeting. However, she declared that it remained open to the factual discussion with other coalition parties.

According to nationals, the current legislation is counterproductive, especially at a time when the business environment faces high costs, complex administration and uncertainty. They say that the exemption of small entrepreneurs from the transaction tax is a responsible step towards a fairer and more functional tax system. « The transaction tax is an unnecessary and disproportionate burden for those who create values ​​and jobs, » they added.



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