Erhvervsfløjen i CDU trækker røde linjer for skattereform

Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT) i CDU har udelukket højere byrder for topindkomster forud for koalitionsforhandlingerne. Den tyske forbundsregering planlægger at diskutere en reform af indkomstskatten næste onsdag.

MIT afviser en ren omfordeling på bekostning af højere indkomster og den erhvervsdrivende middelklasse. Dette fremgår af et beslutningspapir fra forbundsbestyrelsen.

MIT-formand Gitta Connemann advarede om, at højere skatter på indkomst, formue og kapital ville ramme middelklassen, familieejede virksomheder og investorer. Mere end 70 procent af tyske virksomheder er interessentskaber og vil blive direkte berørt.

SPD havde luftet muligheden for en stigning i topskatten eller en rigmandsskat til finansiering. Forhandlingerne om den store koalition er planlagt til næste uge.

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