Financial expert criticizes the federal government's planned change in the law - interview with DIHK general manager Martin Wansleben.

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According to a report from www.deutschlandfunk.de, the managing director of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), Martin Wansleben, criticizes the federal government's planned change in the law to relieve the burden on companies. The so-called Growth Opportunities Act is intended to provide tax relief for the German economy by an average of seven billion euros per year, with the focus being on a bonus for investments in climate protection. The planned change in the law to relieve the burden on companies is an important step to strengthen the competitiveness of the German economy. However, as emphasized by DIHK General Manager Wansleben, originally planned improvements in the political process have been limited, which could affect the effectiveness of the law. This uncertainty could lead to...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.deutschlandfunk.de, kritisiert der Geschäftsführer der Deutschen Industrie- und Handelskammer (DIHK), Martin Wansleben, die geplante Gesetzesänderung der Bundesregierung zur Entlastung der Unternehmen. Das sogenannte Wachstumschancengesetz soll die deutsche Wirtschaft mit steuerlichen Erleichterungen um durchschnittlich sieben Milliarden Euro pro Jahr entlasten, wobei eine Prämie für Investitionen in den Klimaschutz im Fokus steht. Die geplante Gesetzesänderung zur Entlastung der Unternehmen ist ein wichtiger Schritt, um die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft zu stärken. Allerdings, wie von DIHK-Hauptgeschäftsführer Wansleben betont, wurden ursprünglich geplante Verbesserungen im politischen Prozess eingeschränkt, was die Wirksamkeit des Gesetzes beeinträchtigen könnte. Diese Unsicherheit könnte dazu führen, dass …
According to a report from www.deutschlandfunk.de, the managing director of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), Martin Wansleben, criticizes the federal government's planned change in the law to relieve the burden on companies. The so-called Growth Opportunities Act is intended to provide tax relief for the German economy by an average of seven billion euros per year, with the focus being on a bonus for investments in climate protection. The planned change in the law to relieve the burden on companies is an important step to strengthen the competitiveness of the German economy. However, as emphasized by DIHK General Manager Wansleben, originally planned improvements in the political process have been limited, which could affect the effectiveness of the law. This uncertainty could lead to...

Financial expert criticizes the federal government's planned change in the law - interview with DIHK general manager Martin Wansleben.

According to a report by www.deutschlandfunk.de, the managing director of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), Martin Wansleben, criticizes the federal government's planned change in the law to relieve the burden on companies. The so-called Growth Opportunities Act is intended to provide tax relief for the German economy by an average of seven billion euros per year, with the focus being on a bonus for investments in climate protection.

The planned change in the law to relieve the burden on companies is an important step to strengthen the competitiveness of the German economy. However, as emphasized by DIHK General Manager Wansleben, originally planned improvements in the political process have been limited, which could affect the effectiveness of the law. This uncertainty could lead to companies being hesitant to make forward-looking investments, which could have a direct impact on economic development.

The public hearing in the Bundestag's Finance Committee at the beginning of next week will provide further insights into the planned law. However, it is important that the originally planned improvements are retained in the law in order to achieve the intended effect. If these restrictions remain in place, this could lead to a weakening of the planned relief for companies and impair economic development. It is therefore crucial that the DIHK's concerns are taken seriously and the law is adapted accordingly to achieve the intended effect.

Read the source article at www.deutschlandfunk.de

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