The União Brasil candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, Senator Soraya Thronicke, denied that the single tax, proposed by her campaign, is a reissue of the controversial Provisional Contribution on Financial Transactions (CPMF), in the debate promoted this Saturday by the Estadão and other media outlets. She quipped: “Don’t confuse chloroquine with Florentina.”
“CPMF is not the only federal tax. The single tax will replace 11 taxes and take the weight off consumption and put it on financial transactions. Whoever moves more money pays more. Those who earn less, pay less”, he said, when trying to disconnect his proposal from the CPMF, which also focused on financial transactions.
According to her, the CPMF was temporary, for investment in health, but it became permanent and did not have the resources necessarily linked to the area. When responding to the manifestations of the PTB candidate, Father Kelmon, Soraya also said that the “minimum state cannot be the minimum of the minimum” because people are hungry and that it is necessary to increase the collection, currently paid by 70% of the population, according to Is it over there.
“The single tax is undeniable. Many do not want to, it reduces the burden, collects more and maintains transfers to states and municipalities because it does not impact the federative pact”, he defended.
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