ZAGREB, Jan 5 (Hina) - Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) MPs will not endorse the new government's proposal to reduce VAT from 22 to 20 percent because they feel it is harmful for Croatia at this moment, HSS leader Zlatko Tomcic said on
Monday.
ZAGREB, Jan 5 (Hina) - Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) MPs will not
endorse the new government's proposal to reduce VAT from 22 to 20
percent because they feel it is harmful for Croatia at this moment,
HSS leader Zlatko Tomcic said on Monday.#L#
The proposed cut will deprive the national budget revenue of more than
three billion kuna, without bringing positive effects, and will
benefit only the trade, not consumers, Tomcic told reporters in a
break of an HSS Presidency session. He said the proposal does not
outline alternative sources of revenue to make up for the losses in
the budget.
Tomcic recalled the HSS tax policy, which envisages keeping the 22
percent VAT rate, introducing an 11 percent rate for the
food-processing industry and some segments of tourism, and expanding
the number of items free of VAT. The resulting deficit would be
compensated by raising excise on some goods.
Asked if the HSS Presidency had discussed the party's poor results at
parliamentary elections in November, Tomcic said the matter would be
addressed later this month, after regional branches outlined concrete
programmes.
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