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Bill: Tax Reform Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Party of Moderates

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: June 2382

Description[?]:

Since the Worldwide Competition Act has been defeated, this bill has been created to make a more acceptable tax rate in the hopes that this bill shall be passed.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date23:43:17, March 23, 2007 CET
FromParty of Moderates
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageThe revenue is to be replaced with the policy in article 2.

Date17:58:27, March 24, 2007 CET
FromSocial Democrats
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageWe propose that the corporate tax be 14, and that the sales tax be set to 3. That is our proposal, knowing well that other parties will support a different distribution.

OOT: Why cannot we have VAT instead of sales tax? Moderatrs?

Date18:14:08, March 24, 2007 CET
FromParty of Moderates
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageWell, you can blame on it the psychological effects. Anyway, we don't really have a problem with eliminating the sales tax part of this. As for the corporate tax, would you compromise on 11%?

Date19:22:05, March 24, 2007 CET
FromSocial Democrats
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageNo, the previous discussion ended at 14%.

Date19:43:43, March 24, 2007 CET
FromParty of Moderates
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageWe thought it ended at 12%?

Date19:45:09, March 24, 2007 CET
FromParty of Moderates
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageQuote by Social Democrats

"We have decided not to support this bill and will produce our own, with the tax rate at 12%"

Date22:52:23, March 24, 2007 CET
FromIndependent Right
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageEh, we still feel corporations should pay their fair share, and should receive no special treatment. This is okay, and we'll probably support it, but we would prefer this to be a short-term measure, to provide incentive for development.

Date00:40:50, March 25, 2007 CET
FromAldegar Freedom Party
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageThe TCP strongly supports this bill in its current form.

Date19:09:12, March 25, 2007 CET
FromSocial Democrats
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageWe will not support until the corporate tax increases.

Date19:12:25, March 25, 2007 CET
FromParty of Moderates
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageIs it acceptable now? It is in the middle ground for what we both proposed.

Date19:20:30, March 25, 2007 CET
FromSocial Democrats
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageWe will agree.

Date05:58:06, March 27, 2007 CET
FromParty of Moderates
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageAlright, we'll put to a vote sometime soon, but we plan on checking out the new political landscape and getting caught up on what we missed out on before moving on to a vote.

Date09:58:03, March 30, 2007 CET
FromGreenpeace Party
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageA good compromise

Date12:44:22, March 30, 2007 CET
FromCommunist Party of Aldegar
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act
MessageWe can settle for 12%.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
       

Total Seats: 450

no
 

Total Seats: 111

abstain
  

Total Seats: 89


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