Germany is considering a proposal to raise income taxes to bolster military support for Ukraine. Monika Schnitzer, a member of the Economic Council under the German Cabinet of Ministers, suggested the idea in an interview with the Rheinische Post, referring to it as a 'Ukrainian tax' and emphasizing that 'special events require special measures.' This tax increase would be a form of solidarity with Ukraine, introducing an income tax surcharge to fund military aid for Kiev. Additionally, Germany is looking into repatriating conscripted Ukrainians. The German government's intention to raise taxes for this purpose has been echoed by various sources, highlighting the nation's commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts.
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Germany proposes to raise taxes to help Ukraine This proposal was voiced by the head of the Economic Council of the Cabinet of Ministers, Monika Schnitzer. "Special events require special measures. Solidarity with Ukraine as an income tax surcharge for military aid would be a… https://t.co/6WYxtYODO5
'Ukrainian tax could be the answer': Germany has proposed raising German income taxes to raise funds to help Kiev. 🤦 "The German government should increase the income tax of Germans so that the country can support Ukraine," said Monika Schnitzer, a member of the German… https://t.co/ZMb2uXWmv5
The German government proposed raising taxes to continue military assistance to Ukraine https://t.co/l3H2qfU25X https://t.co/nNVDKIISJt
🇩🇪🇺🇦 - Germany has started talking about raising taxes for the sake of Ukraine. Monika Schnitzer, a member of the economic Council of the Government of the FRG: "Special times require special measures. Solidarity with Ukraine as the introduction of an income tax surcharge for…
🇩🇪 Germany proposed raising income taxes to increase military support for Ukraine The idea was voiced by Monika Schnitzer, a member of the Economic Council under the German Cabinet of Ministers, in an interview with the Rheinische Post. She believes that “special events require… https://t.co/lLyyn6ayUf