real turn
For 60,000 dissidents, a new calculation is applied to the savings tax due. This calculation looks at the actual distribution between people’s savings and investments.
Savers are likely to get a lot of money, as the savings rate is much lower (about 0% or less) than the fictitious rate of return calculated by tax officials in recent years. Investors have seen greater returns from savers in recent years and are likely to receive less. How much exactly depends on the objector.
big costs
The cabinet is now allocating 2.8 billion euros to compensate this first group of people. However, this can be a fraction of the total cost. The exact costs are not yet known, but various scenarios are on the table at the Ministry of Finance.
If the type of saving now chosen also applies to people who have no objection to it, the compensation will cost about 6.8 billion euros. There was also an even more expensive variant on the table, which cost almost 12 billion, in which large investors were also entitled to compensation.
Source: RTL
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