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Inheritance Tax Reform: Demands and Resistance
The discussion about reforming the inheritance tax is being driven by various political actors, while the Union remains skeptical. A survey shows that a majority of the population supports increasing taxes on large inheritances.
Reiche rejects higher inheritance tax
Federal Minister of Economics Katherina Reiche opposes an increase in inheritance tax, calling higher taxes 'poison'. The debate was sparked by comments from Jens Spahn.
Klingbeil calls for higher taxes on top earners
Finance Minister Klingbeil discusses possible tax increases for top earners to close a billion-euro gap in the federal budget for 2027. The Union rejects these considerations and emphasizes adherence to the coalition agreement.
Merz announces tough reform debate
Chancellor Merz announces a tough debate on welfare state reforms, while the SPD does not rule out higher taxes for top earners.
Flying Often Cheaper than Train Travel in Europe
A Greenpeace study shows that flying is cheaper than train travel on many European routes, which the environmental organization criticizes. The study calls for a reduction in train prices and higher taxes on air travel.
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