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スペインの財務省相のモントロ(Cristobal Montoro)氏は、スペインの付加価値税(IVA)(間接税)の値上げに躊躇、付加価値税の歳入が減っている時に、間接税を値上げしてもしょうがない??
Montoro admite posturas diferentes en el Gobierno en cuanto a la subida del IVA
El ministro no es partidario de aumentarlo porque la recaudación del impuesto "va mal"
Montoro supports different positions in the Government as to the VAT hike
Minister not in favor of increase because the tax levy "goes wrong"
See the special on the euro crisis
Fernando Garea / El Pais Madrid 20 JUN 2012 - 13:33 CET
Minister not in favor of increase because the tax levy "goes wrong"
See the special on the euro crisis
Fernando Garea / El Pais Madrid 20 JUN 2012 - 13:33 CET
The Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Cristobal Montoro, admitted on Wednesday that the government there are different sensitivities on the increase in VAT and, after de-emphasize this point, he noted, in particular, not in favor of increasing it. In an informal chat with reporters in the halls of Congress, Montoro has hinted that it would make little sense to raise the VAT when the collection of this tax, as recognized, is wrong.
The International Monetary Fund included among its final recommendations to Spain an increase of this tax in the short term. The European Commission, meanwhile, released the same message from Brussels. Meanwhile, the prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, after discarding the immediacy of the measure, would not rule it out Tuesday, saying only that the government "shall act appropriately at all times." The Minister of Economy and Competitiveness, Luis de Guindos, which nearly two months ago opened the door for this tax increase, but said it would be next year.
more informationRajoy asks IMF to rise as VAT and lower salaries to civilBrussels plans to open the hand with the deficitRajoy will raise the VAT in 2013 after campaigning against and denyRajoy amendment and rescue calls in the G-20 helps delink debt and banks
The notice will also, predictably, the Ecofin meeting to be held next Friday. Ministers of Economy and Finance of the Twenty soften some economic demands to Spain until 2013-not asked to speed up delayed retirement age to 67 years, but will support the increase in VAT, the strict application of the Law Budgetary Stability and presenting a budget plan for 2013-2014 before the end of July.
From the Treasury consider that falls within normal there different positions in the Executive on whether or not to adopt this measure, not only in economic but also political, given the campaign that the PP was in opposition to the VAT hike decided by the government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. In addition, Montoro also referred to the European loan to Spanish banks to try to settle whether or not a rescue. "Call it whatever you want, but comes with pearls," said the finance minister told reporters.
At this point, and finally asked if European aid to the Spanish banking system counted as a deficit, Montoro has responded affirmatively, noting that they said on February 9 colleague of Economy, Luis de Guindos. However, a day after this statement was belied by the very Rajoy.
Spain and the rescue
What we do is determined to deny the finance minister has been to Spain as a country need a bailout, referring to information published by The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, according to which there is the possibility of buying bonds of Spain and Italy amounting to about 750,000 million through funds available in the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) and European Mechanism for Estabiidad (Mede).
After pointing out that the battle against the euro is being fought mainly from the Anglo-Saxon against the survival of the single currency, Montoro has insisted that the bailout is a "fantasy." Hence their obstinacy in rejecting this possibility, we also considered unfeasible because no institution could take care of those amounts.
The International Monetary Fund included among its final recommendations to Spain an increase of this tax in the short term. The European Commission, meanwhile, released the same message from Brussels. Meanwhile, the prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, after discarding the immediacy of the measure, would not rule it out Tuesday, saying only that the government "shall act appropriately at all times." The Minister of Economy and Competitiveness, Luis de Guindos, which nearly two months ago opened the door for this tax increase, but said it would be next year.
more informationRajoy asks IMF to rise as VAT and lower salaries to civilBrussels plans to open the hand with the deficitRajoy will raise the VAT in 2013 after campaigning against and denyRajoy amendment and rescue calls in the G-20 helps delink debt and banks
The notice will also, predictably, the Ecofin meeting to be held next Friday. Ministers of Economy and Finance of the Twenty soften some economic demands to Spain until 2013-not asked to speed up delayed retirement age to 67 years, but will support the increase in VAT, the strict application of the Law Budgetary Stability and presenting a budget plan for 2013-2014 before the end of July.
From the Treasury consider that falls within normal there different positions in the Executive on whether or not to adopt this measure, not only in economic but also political, given the campaign that the PP was in opposition to the VAT hike decided by the government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. In addition, Montoro also referred to the European loan to Spanish banks to try to settle whether or not a rescue. "Call it whatever you want, but comes with pearls," said the finance minister told reporters.
At this point, and finally asked if European aid to the Spanish banking system counted as a deficit, Montoro has responded affirmatively, noting that they said on February 9 colleague of Economy, Luis de Guindos. However, a day after this statement was belied by the very Rajoy.
Spain and the rescue
What we do is determined to deny the finance minister has been to Spain as a country need a bailout, referring to information published by The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, according to which there is the possibility of buying bonds of Spain and Italy amounting to about 750,000 million through funds available in the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) and European Mechanism for Estabiidad (Mede).
After pointing out that the battle against the euro is being fought mainly from the Anglo-Saxon against the survival of the single currency, Montoro has insisted that the bailout is a "fantasy." Hence their obstinacy in rejecting this possibility, we also considered unfeasible because no institution could take care of those amounts.
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