For Germany to “grow out of the crisis” as planned by the finance minister, it would need higher growth rates than can be expected for the period after the crisis. What then remains are higher taxes. Olaf Scholz was already drumming for it. "I am very sad that the wealth tax has been lost," he said. Everyone who has something of their own in this country has to be alert While the taxation of business assets, for example, can be difficult to implement because the values are in buildings and systems and a tax on them can endanger the substance, another social group is increasingly coming into focus: the property owners.
Real Estate Owning: That Really Is That Reality Fear Of Redistribution
2021-01-23T13:22:27.504Z
In the crisis, Germany is massively in debt. But who pays for it? There is one group that has always had something to gain from in the past. And those weren't the super rich. WELT asked economists what they should be prepared for.
Source: welt