Business wing of CDU sets red lines for tax reform

The Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT) of the CDU has ruled out higher burdens for top earners ahead of coalition talks. The federal government plans to discuss income tax reform next Wednesday.

The MIT rejects a mere redistribution at the expense of higher incomes and the entrepreneurial middle class. This is stated in a resolution paper from the federal board.

MIT chair Gitta Connemann warned that higher taxes on income, assets and capital would hit the middle class, family businesses and investors. More than 70 percent of German companies are partnerships and directly affected.

The SPD had floated an increase in the top or rich tax rate for counter-financing. The black-red coalition talks are scheduled for next week.

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Politicians Manuela Schwesig and Markus Söder advocating for tax reform in the German parliament following the rejection of a relief premium.
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Politicians call for tax reform after Bundesrat rejects relief premium

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After the Bundesrat blocked the planned tax-free relief premium of up to 1,000 euros, leading politicians are urging a comprehensive income tax reform instead. Manuela Schwesig (SPD) and Markus Söder (CSU) described the premium as failed.

CDU parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn has proposed that the SPD jointly develop a draft for income tax reform. The aim is to relieve small and medium incomes without public disputes.

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Top representatives of Germany's black-red coalition from CDU, CSU and SPD concluded their two-day talks on energy prices and social-tax reforms late Sunday night at Villa Borsig near Berlin. No results were disclosed immediately. It remains unclear if announcements will follow on Monday.

The CDU's economic wing has rallied behind Economics Minister Katherina Reiche after her public clash with SPD Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil over energy policy. Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed dismay at the exchange. A resignation demand from the party's social wing was quickly retracted.

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Sepp Müller, deputy leader of the Union parliamentary group, deems comprehensive subsidies against high fuel prices unrealistic. Eastern German CDU state premiers demand suspension of the CO₂ tax. Care associations warn of impacts on rural patient care.

The Bundesrat today refused to approve the tax-free relief premium of up to 1,000 euros. This blocks a key measure from the energy relief package negotiated by the Union and SPD.

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Dennis Radtke, head of the CDU workers' wing, has voiced support for cutting VAT on healthy basic foodstuffs. The statement responds to a proposal from the SPD parliamentary group amid debates on the Iran war's fallout. CDU's Sebastian Steineke also backs the measure.

 

 

 

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