Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 2:25:55 GMT -7
Vox has registered a non-legal proposal in Congress asking to apply a reduced rate of 4% in VAT in the acquisition of a property intended to be the first habitual residence, one of its 'fiscal stimuli' that it claims to promote access to the House .
Since 2013, the VAT applied to buildings or parts Phone Lead thereof suitable for use as homes, including parking spaces with a maximum of two units, is 10% . In Vox's opinion, this level implies that many people cannot yet access a habitual residence to own.
Therefore, for those of Santiago Abascal "it is necessary", among other measures, and in a scenario of international crisis, to provide fiscal incentives for the purchase of a first home , especially for young people who want to emancipate themselves. Of course, Vox wants this VAT reduction to apply to all those who are in the same situation of buying their first home.
To justify its proposal, Vox appeals to data from Eurostat , which indicates that the emancipation of Spaniards is 29.8 years, three above the European average of 26.4 years. The parliamentary group also adheres to a report from the Bank of Spain , which says that one of the factors that made access to housing in Spain difficult between 2014 and 2019 was the " elimination of tax incentives ."
Regarding these other measures, these involve an increase in the public housing stock or the promotion of rental housing. In fact, Vox maintains that it is a "purpose to defend the consideration of housing as a basic necessity, and not as a luxury available to a few.
Vox has registered a non-legal proposal in Congress asking to apply a reduced rate of 4% in VAT in the acquisition of a property intended to be the first habitual residence, one of its 'fiscal stimuli' that it claims to promote access to the House .
Since 2013, the VAT applied to buildings or parts thereof suitable for use as homes, including parking spaces with a maximum of two units, is 10% . In Vox's opinion, this level implies that many people cannot yet access a habitual residence to own.
Therefore, for those of Santiago Abascal "it is necessary", among other measures, and in a scenario of international crisis, to provide fiscal incentives for the purchase of a first home , especially for young people who want to emancipate themselves. Of course, Vox wants this VAT reduction to apply to all those who are in the same situation of buying their first home.
Since 2013, the VAT applied to buildings or parts Phone Lead thereof suitable for use as homes, including parking spaces with a maximum of two units, is 10% . In Vox's opinion, this level implies that many people cannot yet access a habitual residence to own.
Therefore, for those of Santiago Abascal "it is necessary", among other measures, and in a scenario of international crisis, to provide fiscal incentives for the purchase of a first home , especially for young people who want to emancipate themselves. Of course, Vox wants this VAT reduction to apply to all those who are in the same situation of buying their first home.
To justify its proposal, Vox appeals to data from Eurostat , which indicates that the emancipation of Spaniards is 29.8 years, three above the European average of 26.4 years. The parliamentary group also adheres to a report from the Bank of Spain , which says that one of the factors that made access to housing in Spain difficult between 2014 and 2019 was the " elimination of tax incentives ."
Regarding these other measures, these involve an increase in the public housing stock or the promotion of rental housing. In fact, Vox maintains that it is a "purpose to defend the consideration of housing as a basic necessity, and not as a luxury available to a few.
Vox has registered a non-legal proposal in Congress asking to apply a reduced rate of 4% in VAT in the acquisition of a property intended to be the first habitual residence, one of its 'fiscal stimuli' that it claims to promote access to the House .
Since 2013, the VAT applied to buildings or parts thereof suitable for use as homes, including parking spaces with a maximum of two units, is 10% . In Vox's opinion, this level implies that many people cannot yet access a habitual residence to own.
Therefore, for those of Santiago Abascal "it is necessary", among other measures, and in a scenario of international crisis, to provide fiscal incentives for the purchase of a first home , especially for young people who want to emancipate themselves. Of course, Vox wants this VAT reduction to apply to all those who are in the same situation of buying their first home.