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Covid, war, inflation: how should taxes adapt to the OE2023?

The energy transformation, with the challenges of scarcity and the need for European independence from traditional suppliers (notably Russia) and the ambitious decarbonisation agenda are limitations. Contributing to the shackles of inflation and the end of ECB support and the return to rising interest rates, interruptions and logistical constraints, the lack of labor and raw materials, the deterioration of competitive conditions and the urgent need to improve productivity and boost consumption at a time of unprecedented purchasing power loss.

The government delivers the first full OE of the absolute majority on October 10, in a context of applying the PRR to transform the economy born of covid but heavily conditioned by the effects still of the pandemic and now added by the consequences of the war, which caused massive inflation, forced a paradigm shift and caused huge problems for the economy.

How should the next SO be designed?

This is the challenge presented by the GMG in this morning’s debate, which will consist of interventions from the Secretary of State for Taxation, António Mendonça Mendes, and from Lobo’s founding partner, Vasques & Associados Carlos Lobo, followed by a debate panel that the activities most affected by the tax burden – from distribution to industry, from energy to consumption, from special taxes on tobacco to large corporations.

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Author: Cash

Source: DN

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