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Congress removes government-proposed “taxes” on corporations, private insurance and luxury goods

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Congress removes government-proposed “taxes” on corporations, private insurance and luxury goods

The government conceals a new parliamentary defeat, but finds itself without tax reform. After two weeks of negotiations and crossed interests with his investiture partners, Pedro Sánchez definitively says goodbye to the banking and energy taxes that Brussels asked him to do, but not only that.

Of all the agreements signed by the PSOE, the one it concluded with Sumar is the one that arouses the most resentment. Three of the pillars of this pact remain outlawed: the increase in taxes on private insurance, SOCIMI and luxury products.

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