Case-by-case incentives
2005-10-05
The announcement last week that Hyundai will likely choose the
CR for a new car plant has thrown cold water on ODS's campaign
against investment incentives. There's little doubt that incentives
played a big role in Hyundai's near-decision, but ODS Chair
Mirek Topolánek told the Czech BBC last night that incentives in
general are far down the list of what an investor looks at. More
important, he said, are political and economic stability, the level
of corruption, legal enforcement, taxes, depreciation and
education. ODS wants to decrease corruption and improve the
tax system, he said, so that investors don't need incentives to
choose the CR. It all sounds very good, but what would an ODS
government do if the next Hyundai said that this still isn't
enough? The fear is that ODS would institute a case-by-case
incentive program that opens the door even wider for backroom
deals and political favoritism.
[Czech Republic flat tax automobiles]
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