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Lindner promises relief of over 30 billion euros

2022-01-02T03:35:55.257Z


Lindner promises relief of over 30 billion euros Created: 01/02/2022Updated: 01/02/2022, 4:18 AM Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner urges the other ministers of the traffic light government to be thrifty. © Michael Sohn / POOL AP / dpa Christian Lindner wants to relieve citizens and companies. For example, contributions to pension insurance should be able to be deducted from tax, and th


Lindner promises relief of over 30 billion euros

Created: 01/02/2022Updated: 01/02/2022, 4:18 AM

Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner urges the other ministers of the traffic light government to be thrifty.

© Michael Sohn / POOL AP / dpa

Christian Lindner wants to relieve citizens and companies.

For example, contributions to pension insurance should be able to be deducted from tax, and there should be a "Corona tax law".

Berlin - Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner has promised relief of more than 30 billion euros for citizens and companies in the coming years.

"The 2022 budget is still shaped by the previous government, but my draft for 2023 will contain relief," said the FDP leader of "Bild am Sonntag".

For example, you will then be able to fully deduct the contributions to the pension insurance from tax.

The EEG surcharge on the electricity price will be abolished.

"In this legislative period we will relieve people and medium-sized businesses by significantly more than 30 billion euros," said Lindner.

In response to a question about companies affected by the Corona crisis, he announced a "Corona tax law".

“A number of aid measures will be created or expanded.” For example, losses in 2022 and 2023 would have to be offset against profits from previous years.

"Nobody should be ruined by tax debts during the pandemic."

"Scope is tight"

Lindner urged the other ministers of the traffic light government to be thrifty.

"The leeway is tight in 2022." He asked his cabinet colleagues "to prioritize their projects and to review previous expenditures".

The regular debt brake should apply from 2023.

"So only the prosperity that was previously generated can be distributed."

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"A waiver would be the signal that we are careful with taxpayers' money." Dpa

Source: merkur

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