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German Chancellor Candidates Face Off in Second "Wahlarena" Debate
Germany's ARD hosted the second "Wahlarena" debate with Union's Merz, SPD's Scholz, AfD's Weidel, and Greens' Habeck, fielding citizen questions on taxes, poverty, families, and US relations; Merz avoided a question on abortion, Scholz didn't offer specific climate-health solutions, and Weidel suppo...
German Chancellor Candidates Face Off in Second "Wahlarena" Debate
Germany's ARD hosted the second "Wahlarena" debate with Union's Merz, SPD's Scholz, AfD's Weidel, and Greens' Habeck, fielding citizen questions on taxes, poverty, families, and US relations; Merz avoided a question on abortion, Scholz didn't offer specific climate-health solutions, and Weidel suppo...
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44% Bias Score


Armenia Expands "Social Credits" Program to Incentivize Income Declaration
The Armenian government expanded its "social credits" program, reimbursing up to 100,000 AMD annually for income-declaring citizens for education (music, art, sports schools), healthcare (dental), and rent, in addition to previous coverage (universities, kindergartens, health insurance).
Armenia Expands "Social Credits" Program to Incentivize Income Declaration
The Armenian government expanded its "social credits" program, reimbursing up to 100,000 AMD annually for income-declaring citizens for education (music, art, sports schools), healthcare (dental), and rent, in addition to previous coverage (universities, kindergartens, health insurance).
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48% Bias Score


Spain's €1 Billion Tax Conundrum: To Exempt or Not to Exempt Minimum Wage?
Spain's Ministry of Finance estimates a €1 billion revenue shortfall if the 2025 minimum wage increase (€1,184) is exempted from income tax, leading to a potential decision to tax minimum wage earners for the first time since 2018. The decision will be made this Tuesday by the Council of Ministers.
Spain's €1 Billion Tax Conundrum: To Exempt or Not to Exempt Minimum Wage?
Spain's Ministry of Finance estimates a €1 billion revenue shortfall if the 2025 minimum wage increase (€1,184) is exempted from income tax, leading to a potential decision to tax minimum wage earners for the first time since 2018. The decision will be made this Tuesday by the Council of Ministers.
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52% Bias Score


Resurfaced Support for Scrapping Negative Gearing Fuels Australian Landlord Concerns
Australian Housing Minister Anne Aly's past support for ending negative gearing, a tax deduction for rental losses, has re-emerged, causing concern among landlords despite Prime Minister Albanese's denials. This, coupled with past broken promises, raises questions about future housing policies.
Resurfaced Support for Scrapping Negative Gearing Fuels Australian Landlord Concerns
Australian Housing Minister Anne Aly's past support for ending negative gearing, a tax deduction for rental losses, has re-emerged, causing concern among landlords despite Prime Minister Albanese's denials. This, coupled with past broken promises, raises questions about future housing policies.
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56% Bias Score


Businesses Warn Against Further Tax Rises Amid Economic Downturn Fears
Following the October budget's £25 billion employer national insurance rise, businesses warn against further tax increases amid economic downturn fears, with economists predicting a public finance black hole.
Businesses Warn Against Further Tax Rises Amid Economic Downturn Fears
Following the October budget's £25 billion employer national insurance rise, businesses warn against further tax increases amid economic downturn fears, with economists predicting a public finance black hole.
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52% Bias Score


Armenia Mandates Income Declarations to Improve Social Benefit Targeting
The Armenian government mandates income declarations from over 700,000 salaried employees to improve social benefit targeting and resource allocation, aiming to prevent misallocation to wealthier individuals. The deadline, initially May, was extended to November due to technical issues and insuffici...
Armenia Mandates Income Declarations to Improve Social Benefit Targeting
The Armenian government mandates income declarations from over 700,000 salaried employees to improve social benefit targeting and resource allocation, aiming to prevent misallocation to wealthier individuals. The deadline, initially May, was extended to November due to technical issues and insuffici...
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48% Bias Score

Italian Left's Persistent Calls for Wealth Tax Face Repeated Setbacks
Italian left-wing parties repeatedly propose a wealth tax, facing consistent obstacles due to concerns about capital flight and the need for international cooperation; despite this, prominent figures continue to support the idea.

Italian Left's Persistent Calls for Wealth Tax Face Repeated Setbacks
Italian left-wing parties repeatedly propose a wealth tax, facing consistent obstacles due to concerns about capital flight and the need for international cooperation; despite this, prominent figures continue to support the idea.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Faces Crisis Over Minimum Wage Tax
The Spanish government's decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, increasing it to €1,184 per month, has caused a major rift within the ruling coalition, pitting the Socialist Party (PSOE) against Sumar, who introduced a bill to counter the decision and has secured likely support from op...

Spanish Coalition Faces Crisis Over Minimum Wage Tax
The Spanish government's decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, increasing it to €1,184 per month, has caused a major rift within the ruling coalition, pitting the Socialist Party (PSOE) against Sumar, who introduced a bill to counter the decision and has secured likely support from op...
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56% Bias Score

Public Dispute Erupts in Spanish Government Over Taxing Minimum Wage Earners
The Spanish government faced a public disagreement during a press conference this week, after the Treasury decided to tax minimum wage earners for the first time. Sumar criticized this, causing a tense exchange between ministers, and announced plans to introduce a bill to reverse the decision; this ...

Public Dispute Erupts in Spanish Government Over Taxing Minimum Wage Earners
The Spanish government faced a public disagreement during a press conference this week, after the Treasury decided to tax minimum wage earners for the first time. Sumar criticized this, causing a tense exchange between ministers, and announced plans to introduce a bill to reverse the decision; this ...
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60% Bias Score

German Left Party Proposes Sweeping Tax Plan Targeting Billionaires
Germany's Left Party unveiled a five-point tax plan two weeks before national elections, aiming to halve billionaires' wealth in a decade through a wealth tax, one-time levy on the richest, higher inheritance and income taxes, and a sliding scale for capital gains taxes; the party's chances of imple...

German Left Party Proposes Sweeping Tax Plan Targeting Billionaires
Germany's Left Party unveiled a five-point tax plan two weeks before national elections, aiming to halve billionaires' wealth in a decade through a wealth tax, one-time levy on the richest, higher inheritance and income taxes, and a sliding scale for capital gains taxes; the party's chances of imple...
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36% Bias Score

Canada Postpones Capital Gains Tax Hike to 2026
The Canadian government deferred the increase of the capital gains inclusion rate from 50 percent to 66.7 percent until January 1, 2026, impacting taxpayers, trusts, and corporations; the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extended tax filing deadlines and will administer capital gains using the 50 percent...

Canada Postpones Capital Gains Tax Hike to 2026
The Canadian government deferred the increase of the capital gains inclusion rate from 50 percent to 66.7 percent until January 1, 2026, impacting taxpayers, trusts, and corporations; the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extended tax filing deadlines and will administer capital gains using the 50 percent...
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32% Bias Score

Arnault Threatens to Relocate LVMH from France Over Tax Increase
Following a meeting with Donald Trump at his inauguration, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, threatened to relocate his company from France if the government proceeds with its planned increase in corporate taxes, citing the US's lower tax rates as an incentive.

Arnault Threatens to Relocate LVMH from France Over Tax Increase
Following a meeting with Donald Trump at his inauguration, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, threatened to relocate his company from France if the government proceeds with its planned increase in corporate taxes, citing the US's lower tax rates as an incentive.
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48% Bias Score
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