IMF Wants to End IRS Young: "Distortions" without Proof of Effectiveness
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommends that Portugal reverse the IRS Young, pointing to high budgetary costs and lack of evidence that the measure is affecting young emigration. In the latest report of conclusion...
Organism considers that the IRS Young is distortionary and unproven to stop emigration. Organism still criticizes tax benefits in the purchase of house and reduction of the ISP
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommends that the Portuguese Government reverse the IRS Young, considering that it causes "distortions" and has no "clear evidence of effectiveness" in the containment of emigration.
The International Monetary Fund recommends to the Portuguese Government the reversal of the IRS Young. The institution says that the budgetary costs and the lack of effectiveness in the containment of the immigration of young people are involved.
IMF technical mission in Portugal alerts to the risk of deterioration of public accounts from 2027 onwards, criticizes measures such as the IRS Young and calls for more flexibility in the labour market.
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