After the confirmation of the increase in the minimum interprofessional salary (SMI) to 1,184 euros per month on January 29. The Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz has claimed that it is exempt from paying in the income statement To favor workers. The reaction of the Treasury has not been waiting, and Minister María Jesús Montero has made clear her position regarding the second vice president.
Montero has asked Diaz to “emphasize fiscal pedagogy.” This was stated this morning in an interview in the ‘Public Mirror’ program of ‘Antena 3’. For Minister Nor everything is resolved with a tax drop, And it emphasizes that it is usual to see in public debates as “it is demonized that citizens have to contribute fairly to the payment of their taxes.”
Finance spokeswoman has insisted on the need for The Spaniards are clear that it is their taxes that allow strengthening democracy and fighting inequality. And he believes that everyone should contribute to make him understand, especially in the case of political parties that are “progressive.”
For now there is nothing decided
Although María Jesús Montero considers that a tax drop is not always the best solution, there is still nothing clear about whether they finally accept the proposals that the new SMI is exempt from paying in the income tax of natural persons (IRPF).
The minister has assured that The decision on what will be done in this area will be taken when the minimum wage proposal is taken to the Council of Ministers. However, it has highlighted the importance of this is a decision that will be made “knowing that it is essential that public coffers allow all citizens to have that security mattress, which is the redistribution of wealth.”