Aug 14 2009

Hungary: Cut Taxes to Fix the Economy

Category: news and politicsSteve @ 11:30 am

Gee, if former Communist countries get it, so why doesn’t the Obamanation?

BUDAPEST, June 29 (Reuters) – Hungary’s minority Socialist government passed a crucial test on Monday when parliament approved key 2010 tax changes to help the country recover from its worst recession in almost two decades.

The passing of the law averts the risk of early elections. Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai had said he would stay in his post as long as the Socialists and the Free Democrats support his programme, which is also the backbone of Hungary’s financing deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The tax law, which will cut personal income taxes and social contributions paid by employers to the government, was passed with 211 votes and 152 votes against, with backing from the Socialists’ former coalition allies, the Free Democrats.

Bajnai’s government, which took office in April, has cut spending and kept the budget deficit in check. This has helped the forint to firm from all-time lows hit versus the euro in March, and helped rebuild some investor trust in Hungary.

The government will cut personal income tax rates and raise the lower income bracket to ensure that average incomes are taxed at a 17 percent rate, and will reduce the employment tax to encourage employers to save and create jobs.

(HT: Reuters)

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Dec 17 2007

Next Up: A Global Whining Tax

Category: global whiningSteve @ 15:08 pm

What all the climate change global whining nonsense is really about.  I wish this was a joke.  From the UK’s Local Transport Today (by way of Small Dead Animals):

Hillman, senior fellow emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute, says carbon rationing is the only way to ensure that the world avoids the worst effects of climate change. And he says that the problems caused by burning fossil fuels are so serious that governments might have to implement rationing against the will of the people.

When the chips are down I think democracy is a less important goal than is the protection of the planet from the death of life, the end of life on it,” he says. “This has got to be imposed on people whether they like it or not.”

I wish it worked the other way and we could tax the global whiners. That would generate some revenue….

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