Annual tax law 2024: traffic light government under pressure for doubt!
Annual tax law 2024: traffic light government under pressure for doubt!
In Berlin, the Bundestag finance committee discussed the results of the hearing on the annual tax law 2024. Antje Tillmann and Fritz Güntzler, finance spokesman for the CDU/CSU, were critically commented on certain planned regulations. Tillmann described several measures as unsuitable, although they were well meant. In their point of view, a goal is pursued with the new residential community that is ultimately unavailable: the creation of more living space for low -income tenants. She pointed out that non -profit companies were financially overwhelmed because lower rents led to economic losses.
In addition, the CDU/CSU questions the regulation of § 21 paragraph 2 sentence 2 EStG, which forces the landlord to offer apartments at least 66 % of the local rent. This often leads to steady rent increases, which could increase the burden for tenants. Tillmann also criticized the introduction of the mobility budget for private trips, which is intended to stimulate workers to use bike and car sharing offers. A tax exemption of up to 2,400 euros would be planned annually, which in their view could heavily burden employers.
criticism of the tax regulations
Güntzler considered the planned changes in sales tax to be problematic. The government's original intention to free the rental of sports facilities from sales tax would have led to financial bottlenecks for municipalities and clubs. Although this tax exemption has now been deleted, there is uncertainty: The planned sales tax exemption for educational services causes confusion in music and adult education centers. There is ambiguity about the risk that lessons will become more expensive in the future.
Another point that causes excitement is the planned regulation for flat -rate sales taxation for small and medium -sized companies. The CDU/CSU sees this an interference with the parliamentary powers, since it is in its opinion that the determination of tax rates lies in the sole area of responsibility of the parliament. Tillmann and Güntzler emphasized the importance of a transparent and fair discussion about tax measures and advocated that uncomfortable issues should also be treated in parliament.
The debates about the annual tax law 2024 illustrate the tensions between the current government and the opposition. While the traffic light coalition tries to set tax incentives to promote living space and mobility, the CDU/CSU sees risks rather than opportunities in many of these measures. An outlook on the further procedure is essential in order to define the points discussed more clearly and to clear out the opposition's concerns. The topic will certainly continue to be discussed intensively in the coming weeks, since the implementation of the law could affect numerous actors- from tenants to landlords to educational and cultural institutions.
These developments underline the importance of a detailed examination of the annual tax law 2024 in order to take into account both the interests of citizens and the financial framework for companies and municipalities. For detailed information on these current discussions, a look at www.presseportal.de
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