Tax exemptions: Who and why?
2007-05-24
Mirek Topolánek won unanimous cabinet approval for his tax
and social reforms yesterday, but doubts remain about what
exactly will be passed into law. Topolánek backed away from his
demand that the package be passed without changes. MPs will
now have the chance to add to or subtract from the bills during
debate. Businesses will again be left in the dark until the last
minute, and those with the better lobbyists will have an
advantage. What's missing from Topolánek's reform agenda is a
philosophy on what should be taxed and what should be
exempted. Even Vlastimil Tlustý, who favors eliminating all but
30-60 of the 363 exceptions, fails to explain the basis for
deciding which magic 30-60 to spare. The first step toward
transparency would be for the government to issue a list in plain
Czech of who is getting all those tax breaks and how much they
are costing the rest of us.
[Czech Republic PM prime minister premier deductions taxation
public finance]
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