Fuel prices lower. The Minister of Funds wants to go further and proposes a tax

— We have a war situation, an emergency. This is nothing that Poland or the Polish government did. We suffer the consequences. We need to act exceptionally, but this is not a solution that we can always have – we will now regulate prices – she said on Radio ZET.
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The politician emphasized that current actions, such as reducing taxes or regulating fuel prices, should be temporary. — I think it's a bridging solution. Prices are down for today, and the systemic solution is a tax on excess profits for fuel companies. This is the idea of Poland 2050 – she pointed out.
The Minister of Funds turned to Andrzej Domański
According to the minister, the mechanism should operate in a simple way: companies making above-average profits during the crisis would be subject to additional taxation.
— Fuel companies that start earning too much on war margins will then have their margins cut by such a tax — she explained.
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz noted that although the Prime Minister's speech included suggestions that do not rule out such a solution, specific talks in the government have not yet taken place. — But I am ready to talk to min. Domański broadly about tax matters – she declared.
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Pełczyńska-Nałęcz wants changes in taxes for the middle class. She is against an important change in VAT
The head of Poland 2050 also pointed to the need to reform the tax system, including: raising the second tax threshold.
— Increasing the tax threshold is what we are entering as Poland 2050. The first step is as much as we can afford. From a lump sum, digital tax. Raising the second tax threshold so that middle-class people do not fall into the second threshold, she said.
However, she noted that the implementation of these plans requires an agreement within the ruling coalition. — There has been no conversation so far. It would have to be convened by the Prime Minister or Minister Domański. I would expect it, she added, announcing the possibility of submitting bills as a parliamentary initiative.
Referring to the proposal reducing VAT on food, the minister was skeptical. — At the moment, no. There are more important tax changes that should be made, and I am a responsible person and I will not tell anyone that the budget is made of rubber. – she emphasized.




