• Tributos Montero presents a tax increase of 3,144 million, with a reduction in personal income tax on income of up to 21,000 euros and a temporary tax on 23,000 rich

Castilla-La Mancha joins the cascade of communities that have been announcing tax cuts to try to alleviate the effect of the rise in prices on the domestic economies of the taxpayers who started regional governments of the PP and followed by Valencia and Extremadura, under the initials of the PSOE.

The also socialist Emiliano García-Page has promised this Tuesday to also reduce in an "extraordinary" way the autonomous section of the IRPF to the lower incomes of up to 30,000 euros.

In addition, it will apply extraordinary deductions to families for educational expenses, childcare and the increase in mortgage interest, it will inject 40 million to companies before the end of the year and will approve 1,100 million for employment policies between 2023 and 2025. All this without raising taxes on the rich, as the Government of Pedro Sánchez plans, which censures unequivocally: "It is a massive error".

"I am autonomous from my party and I am also very clear about my task, to defend the interests of Castilla-La Mancha," García-Page stressed during his speech on Tuesday at the State of the Region Debate.

"From time to time I take many blows for defending Spain, for defending our way of being in the Constitution and for defending Castilla-La Mancha above all, I take many blows and mine more. But do you know what I tell them? I'm not going to change", he added in an implicit allusion to his well-known criticism of the PSOE's pro-independence and nationalist partners.

The socialist baron has announced his tax cuts after the Ministry of Finance did the same last week for income of up to 21,000 euros -despite having denied that he would do so- after the reduction in tax pressure announced by communities of all political signs.

In addition, the department of María Jesús Montero works on the creation of a temporary tribute on 23,000 large fortunes.

In this sense, García-Page has criticized the "cheap frontism" between "rich and poor."

In the Government of Castilla-La Mancha they point out that the fiscal measures announced this Tuesday will benefit 87% of taxpayers.

"For those same incomes, if we had deflated personal income tax, the savings would be between seven and 14 euros. With these deductions, the savings are between 100 and 200 euros," they specify.


García-Page has also interspersed his speech with implicit allusions to Podemos, with whom he governed in the last legislature, such as the one that he hopes that families with children with disabilities "sleep better than some rulers with their coalitions" because they will know that "they will be cared for when they are absent".

He has also celebrated the "clear retreat of populism" because "it is time for realism".

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