Post by raishamisa2233 on Feb 22, 2024 6:04:41 GMT -5
Treasury The proposal of its partners, ERC and the CUP, is that it joins the “fiscal insubordination” that pro-independence town councils already apply and pays them to the Tax Agency of Catalonia Dozens of mayors, self-employed workers and SMEs begin their tax resistance in Catalonia. They make massive VAT and personal income tax payments to the regional Tax Agency 2,000 Catalans submitted their income tax return to the Tax Agency of the Generalitat and not to the Ministry of Finance 80 Catalan town councils win against the State and will not pay the Spanish Treasury The mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trías, receives Ada Colau, winner of the 2019 municipal elections. The mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trías, receives Ada Colau, winner of the municipal elections. The results of the municipal elections on May 24 will allow Ada Colau to become the next mayor of Barcelona. To do this, she is negotiating with pro-independence and leftist groups that, such as Esquerra Republicana de Cataluña, advocate “fiscal insubordination” to the State from Catalan city councils.
ERC's commitment materialized in an electoral event in which Marta Rovira, Oriol Junqueras' "number two", promised that all municipalities governed by Esquerra would pay taxes to the Generalitat and not to the Ministry of Finance. This proposal will be one of the measures that Esquerra will put on the table to negotiate support for municipal governments in cases where the mayor needs your vote to be elected. This will happen in Barcelona, where Denmark Mobile Number List Ada Colau is already negotiating with ERC, CUP and PSC to try to be invested as mayor of Barcelona. “Unsubmissive” town councils Leaders of Esquerra Republicana assure El Confidencial Digital that the change of municipal government, after the results of 24-M, represents a unique opportunity to get Barcelona to join the Catalan city councils that have declared themselves “fiscally non-compliant” to the Ministry of Finance , and therefore they will settle the taxes with the Tax Agency of Catalonia.
These sources add that Barcelona is the great objective of the independentistas , in this campaign to stop paying taxes to the State and start paying them to the Generalitat. Although the Catalan government then has to send the money to the State Tax Administration Agency, the practice of paying taxes to the Catalan agency represents a symbolic action of “disconnection” with Spain. “Getting the Barcelona city council to pay taxes to the Tax Agency of Catalonia would be a brutal triumph ,” say the promoters of “fiscal insubordination”, who highlight the large volume of taxes paid by the Barcelona city council compared to the small and medium-sized municipal governments that until now have supported the independence campaign.
The personal income tax and VAT of all the employees and officials of the Barcelona city council represent an amount much greater than that of almost all the “insubordinate” municipalities combined, since the city has a staff of more than 6,000 officials and they work in its municipal companies. more than 5,000 employees, so the total number exceeds 12,000 employees. In addition to the figures, the promoters of this idea highlight the symbolic relevance that Barcelona would have to side with the “unsubmissive” city councils to the Spanish Tax Agency. The objective of Esquerra and the CUP, in addition to other pro-independence platforms, is to use from now on the town councils that they control to promote the independence process before September 27, when Artur Mas has announced that he will hold elections to the Parliament of Catalonia at that seek to give a “plebiscitary” character in favor of independence.
ERC's commitment materialized in an electoral event in which Marta Rovira, Oriol Junqueras' "number two", promised that all municipalities governed by Esquerra would pay taxes to the Generalitat and not to the Ministry of Finance. This proposal will be one of the measures that Esquerra will put on the table to negotiate support for municipal governments in cases where the mayor needs your vote to be elected. This will happen in Barcelona, where Denmark Mobile Number List Ada Colau is already negotiating with ERC, CUP and PSC to try to be invested as mayor of Barcelona. “Unsubmissive” town councils Leaders of Esquerra Republicana assure El Confidencial Digital that the change of municipal government, after the results of 24-M, represents a unique opportunity to get Barcelona to join the Catalan city councils that have declared themselves “fiscally non-compliant” to the Ministry of Finance , and therefore they will settle the taxes with the Tax Agency of Catalonia.
These sources add that Barcelona is the great objective of the independentistas , in this campaign to stop paying taxes to the State and start paying them to the Generalitat. Although the Catalan government then has to send the money to the State Tax Administration Agency, the practice of paying taxes to the Catalan agency represents a symbolic action of “disconnection” with Spain. “Getting the Barcelona city council to pay taxes to the Tax Agency of Catalonia would be a brutal triumph ,” say the promoters of “fiscal insubordination”, who highlight the large volume of taxes paid by the Barcelona city council compared to the small and medium-sized municipal governments that until now have supported the independence campaign.
The personal income tax and VAT of all the employees and officials of the Barcelona city council represent an amount much greater than that of almost all the “insubordinate” municipalities combined, since the city has a staff of more than 6,000 officials and they work in its municipal companies. more than 5,000 employees, so the total number exceeds 12,000 employees. In addition to the figures, the promoters of this idea highlight the symbolic relevance that Barcelona would have to side with the “unsubmissive” city councils to the Spanish Tax Agency. The objective of Esquerra and the CUP, in addition to other pro-independence platforms, is to use from now on the town councils that they control to promote the independence process before September 27, when Artur Mas has announced that he will hold elections to the Parliament of Catalonia at that seek to give a “plebiscitary” character in favor of independence.