Commits to more tax increases, to not lower personal income tax at least until 2028 and to eliminate 1.5 billion euros in tax incentives
The European Commission endorses the Spanish adjustment plan despite admitting that it does not see a “fiscal strategy” that guarantees compliance with the objectives
The European Commission made public this Tuesday its endorsement of the structural fiscal adjustment plan of the Kingdom of Spain for the period 2024-2028 in the midst of a general approval that allowed 20 of the 21 national plans to move forward without extra requirements
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