Caps that don't work
A cute ad on German TV shows Czech customs agents
inspecting a Volvo at the border. They're pretending to look for
contraband but are actually admiring the car, as if there were no
Volvos in the CR. There are, of course, but it's true that luxury-
car sales have slid by a third due to an ill-advised law for
capping write-downs on company cars. After the the finance
ministry finally realized the cap was causing VAT receipts to fall,
it agreed to raise it, but it's making a similar mistake with the
social-security cap. It's not listening to experts who say a cap at
income of around Kč 60,000 would maximize revenue. It wants
instead to set the cap so high (Kč 100,000) that it won't have
much effect. The ministry's priority should be to lure people into
the social-security system who are shielding income with
sophisticated tax structures - and even through purchases of
luxury cars. advertisement commercial
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