"Sufficient Subsidy": Chief of Economics Calls for a Reduction in VAT
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The head of the "Economic Studies" promotes a reduction of subsidies. Rising prices and costs could not be cushioned again and again. Germany lives on a pump.
Gastronomy is in crisis. The reduction in the German government's value added tax has also changed little, and tax relief is now under discussion.
The economy Monika Schnitzer is in favour of a withdrawal of the VAT reduction in the catering industry.
Monika Schnitzer is chairman of the German Federal Government's Council of Experts. She says that Germany is living on a pump. Rising prices and costs could not be cushioned again and again.
The economy of Schnitzer calculates: The tax reduction for the catering industry costs billions - and above all helps large chains, not the country inn. Diesel subsidies and fuel discounts also think it is wrong. Germany lives "from the substance" - instead of tackling the necessary reforms.
The Federal Government wants to reduce subsidies – and economist Monika Schnitzer has made clear proposals. The economy is particularly misguided by the reduced value added tax for gastronomy. Fast-food chains benefit from this, in particular.
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