Caps at risk
2007-04-27
The business community is mostly on PM Mirek Topolánek's side
in terms of his tax reform, even if some of the elements of it are
very hard to swallow. The knives will really come out, though, if
Topolánek messes up the No. 1 item on many businesspeople's
agenda, the cap on social and health tax. And he came a step
closer to this on Wed., when his coalition voted unanimously in
Parliament against ÈSSD's own proposal for a cap. On the
surface, the dispute is economic, because ÈSSD wants a cap at
five times the average salary, while ODS is pushing for four
times. ÈSSD has shown a willingness to compromise, though,
and ODS's political decision to ignore this outstretched hand is a
bad sign for economic reform. When ÈSSD was in power, it
accepted input from ODS on bankruptcy and commercial
registration. If ODS doesn't reciprocate now, it risks losing the
support of business.
[Czech Republic social security health insurance prime minister
premier]
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