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The economic spokesman of Sumar, Carlos Martín, has advanced this Monday that his party will propose to maintain the VAT reduction for electricity and gas, extend the limitation to 3% of the increase in rents and that the special tax on electricity be recovered only for companies.

At a press conference in Espacio Rastro, Martín pointed out that Sumar has transferred to the PSOE a document with its proposals for the negotiation of anti-inflation measures that will be extended beyond the end of the year, when they are scheduled to expire, talks that he hopes will end in agreement.

Among Sumar's proposals are some measures that the Government has already announced will be extended, such as the reduction of VAT for basic foodstuffs or subsidies for public transport.

Sumar adds to these the extension of the VAT rebate for electricity and gas and the cap on the gas tariff of last resort, as well as a partial recovery of the excise duty on electricity, which would remain at 0.5% for households but rise to 5.5% for companies, up from 5.1% before the reduction.

They also propose maintaining the extraordinary taxes on banks and energy companies, initially planned for only two years, and that non-contributory pensions and the minimum living income be raised by 7%.

In terms of housing, Martín has proposed extending the ban on evictions, setting a cap on rent increases of 3%, making the portability of mortgages mandatory.

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