Juan of Villota, fiscal consultancy's director of CECA, has tackled matters regarding the tax to the banking in the Pivotal programme ‘Intereconomía’ of radio Intereconomía.
The plenary session of the debate Congress today the tax reform of the Government. It is a package of measures which depends the fifth disbursement of the European funds, and that so far, does not have guaranteed supports to go out moves forward since We can wants that the Government promises to approve the tax to the energetic.
The tax will be applied to the multinationals?
At stake is the minimum tax of 15% to the multi-nationals large businesses and another amendment series that will be voted to part as the tax the taxes to the diesel and to the tourist flats, the elimination of the tax regime to the socimis, and the tax to the banking.
Juan of Villota, fiscal consultancy's director of CECA, has explained in Intereconomía the Government's legislative process expressing its concern for the lack of clarity on the supports that you would be able to gather the reform: “We do not know to this day which are the votes nor the conformed majorities. Exists the definite risk of that it does not go out moves forward. Neither know which will be the specific”impacts.
It is fair the tax to the banking?
On the tax to the banking, Villota considers that is not justified, especially in the current context of reduction of the interest rates: “We are in a situation where the types have fallen about 0.75 and they would be able to go down even more next year, even under 2%. With an uncertain political outlook, the tax reform confronts a key debate that will determine its feasibility and the economic implications for the country.