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MCESD discusses merging tax bodies

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A merger of all tax collecting institutions, with the aim of combating tax evasion more effectively, will be proposed during the Budget speech on Monday.

Sources said this was one of the proposals discussed during the last meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development before Budget Day.

The social partners, as well as MCESD chairman Sonny Portelli and Finance Minister Tonio Fenech, hailed the meeting as a positive one, although they refused to divulge any details of the proposals discussed. They had agreed not to speak to the press at the end of the meeting.

But sources said the idea for the merger was one of the most important aspects of the Budget discussed, along with added support for small and medium enterprises to face the financial situation and the long-overdue strengthening of the Office of Fair Competition.

They said the merger of all tax collecting institutions, which include the Inland Revenue Department, the VAT Department and the Excise Duty Department, sought to better utilise resources once they formed part of a single institution with one database, one enforcement section and less duplication of work.

They said the measure was aimed at effectively tackling tax evasion.

During the meeting, Mr Fenech outlined the Budget's main priorities: employment, investment, education and training and social cohesion.

The number one priority was the creation of jobs, he told social partners.

Mr Fenech said the presentation included an overview of the country's current economic and financial situation and a forecast for next year.

The sources said the strengthening the Office of Fair Competition was another important measure expected to be announced on Monday.

The idea was to overhaul the present office with the creation of a new agency that would have two sections: one for the proper investigation of claims and another for consumer protection, with education playing an important part of its terms of reference.

Another measure set to be announced on Monday is the revision of the registration tax for commercial vehicles, following on the measure for private cars announced in the last Budget.

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Comments

Ludwig Flask (2 weeks ago)
"...the merger of all tax collecting institutions..." - this isn't the solution! Tax evasion has started since Tax imposition. Is there someone whom hasn't bought something without paying Tax? I do buy items which fall under the 0% VAT rate, i.e. I'm not paying VAT so I fall under the list of Tax evaders on the other hand I'm paying VAT, 0% though, so at the time I'm a tax payer! The only solution to Tax evasion is the reduction in Tax rates, TAX, VAT whatever! Leave money in peoples pockets, this same money will regenerate our economy thus will be healthy to all!
R.Gauci (2 weeks ago)
@ Kevin Attard

Yes I agree with you most European people visiting Malta are jealous for us for having very good roads/infrastructure and paying low license rates, very good public transport,unpolluted air, perfect building planning and landscapes,small percentage of illiteracy and early school leavers,high spending power,cheap fruits and vegetables,low rate of inflation,high salaries,
good health and safety everywhere,low stress at work,low taxes and the list goes on!!
About Crete what about the high amount of Solar Panels they have produced and installed in their houses,buildings and factories ? click on the following address to know more: http://archive.greenpeace.org/comms/97/climate/reports/plug04.html
mcutajar (2 weeks ago)
talking about Tax, something which we normal people do not evade, I remember Prime Minister prior to Election promising us that his new governemnt will arrange the Tax Bracket. This promise undoubtedly helped him to gain more votes, adn looking back at the narrow margin of victory, I believe that it made a difference. I am still waiting for the Tax Brackets to be adjusted. Will this be annunced on Monday ?
Kevin Attard (2 weeks ago)
What sorry people you all are... blame this one, blame that one... do what you have to do. Pointing figures is very very easy, but takeing decisions is not. Talk to most people who come to Malta and you will see that they envey the way we live.

On the power tariffs, FACE REALITY, no gov, labour, pn or AD will be able to reduce the rates... oil is what it is !!! Just check the price of electricity in crete, same as malta. This is becasue they are isolated from the main european grid. If Malta connect to the EU grid, then there will be every reason for us to complain if the price of power goes up.
Colin Camilleri (2 weeks ago)
This budget will be a lot of pomp and hot air but nothing of real substance. The only budget worth noting is the one before the election. Under the PN it has always been the same. 4 years of horrific taxation and levies against the middle class and the poor and then a give away budget before the election.
The people should not complain. Everybody has brains to realise what has been going on in these last 25 years. And still the relative majority voted this bunch of incompetence back into office. For these "majority" we say thank you for ruining the country and our lives.
adrian aquilina (2 weeks, 1 day ago)
if the budget does not help the economy,all business,low income people,self employed,help put money in peoples pockets,help increase spending in the high street,lower taxes,keep people in employment and if water and electricity go up again,and petrol then its time to get rid of this government who do not give importance to society.if the government don't care then they must be changed or a change in the p.n. from the top.when the ministers in government forget they serve and are there for the best of the people then they must go.their priority is us
R.Gauci (2 weeks, 1 day ago)
Mid-dahka tal-Ministru jidher li gejja xi zieda (ghalih u ghal shabu) bhal tas-sena l-ohra ta' xi 290 ewro fil-gimgha!! :)
Joseph Brincat (2 weeks, 1 day ago)
Smajnieh issa nistennew! Ha ha, kemm qeghdin tajjeb. I know what this budget will show. 1. This country does not deserve more from this government, it has been taken for a ride for over twenty years. Example one: the excise duty on cigarettes and alcohol according to Bonello de Puis were always increased to help people to quit - Did they? 2. Petrol and other fuels were always higher than what it cost enemalta just to have less traffic on the roads - hence less pollution. Example two: Ask bakers and bus owners whether the fuel they buy is better than the wood they used to heat their ovens and the bus owners the paraffin they still are tempted to adulter. 3. Food prices will be checked not to explode anymore Example three: Ask the middlemen if they are ready to decrease their commission There is no need to carry on, just this budget will be like all the other PN budgets robbing the taxpayers to have enough to enjoy the EU. POOR mcesd YOU ARE ACCOMPLICES

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