Finnish Government Not Planning to Abolish Inheritance Tax, PM Says
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Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Congress) released the air about the promisingly inflated inheritance tax balloon when speaking to reporters in Parliament on Tuesday. The Prime Minister announced that the government will follow its program and is not preparing to abolish the inheritance tax.
Prime Minister Orpo said on Tuesday that the abolition of inheritance tax is not being prepared in the budget debate. Now economics professor Niku Määttänen explains why it would have been a bad idea. The chairman of the Economic Policy Assessment Council, Professor Niku Määttänen, dismisses the Coalition Party's dream of abolishing inheritance and gift tax and financing it by canceling the corporate tax reduction. - It is quite a bit of a stret…
According to Prime Minister Orpo, a tax policy that is too restrictive is not a good policy, and the government does not intend to cancel the corporate tax reduction.
According to Prime Minister Orpo, a tax policy that is too restrictive is not a good policy, and the government does not intend to cancel the corporate tax reduction.
The government disagrees about the inheritance tax and therefore cannot abolish it, said Prime Minister Petteri Orpo on Tuesday.
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