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Söder Rejects Tax Hikes in Union-SPD Coalition Talks
CSU leader Markus Söder opposes tax hikes proposed by a potential Union-SPD coalition, advocating for tax cuts and spending reductions instead. Negotiations between 19 politicians from CDU, CSU, and SPD are underway in Berlin to address disagreements on taxation, migration, and other key policy issu...
Söder Rejects Tax Hikes in Union-SPD Coalition Talks
CSU leader Markus Söder opposes tax hikes proposed by a potential Union-SPD coalition, advocating for tax cuts and spending reductions instead. Negotiations between 19 politicians from CDU, CSU, and SPD are underway in Berlin to address disagreements on taxation, migration, and other key policy issu...
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48% Bias Score


German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of €12 Billion Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the constitutionality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a tax yielding over €12 billion annually, potentially creating a major financial crisis for the next government if deemed unconstitutional.
German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of €12 Billion Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the constitutionality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a tax yielding over €12 billion annually, potentially creating a major financial crisis for the next government if deemed unconstitutional.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
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40% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a levy on income and corporate taxes, will continue to be collected, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians. The court found that a need for the funds persists, but emphasized that this must be regularly reviewed.
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a levy on income and corporate taxes, will continue to be collected, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians. The court found that a need for the funds persists, but emphasized that this must be regularly reviewed.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge, Sets Precedent for Future Levies
The German Federal Constitutional Court dismissed a constitutional complaint against the solidarity surcharge (Soli), ruling that it does not violate the Basic Law and clarifying future rules for such supplementary levies; the court cited ongoing reunification-related costs as justification.
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge, Sets Precedent for Future Levies
The German Federal Constitutional Court dismissed a constitutional complaint against the solidarity surcharge (Soli), ruling that it does not violate the Basic Law and clarifying future rules for such supplementary levies; the court cited ongoing reunification-related costs as justification.
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40% Bias Score


UK Faces £10.7 Billion Borrowing Shortfall, Ruling Out Tax Hikes
The UK government's February borrowing totalled £10.7 billion, exceeding forecasts by £4.2 billion, forcing Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reject tax increases or increased spending to improve living standards ahead of her Spring Statement.
UK Faces £10.7 Billion Borrowing Shortfall, Ruling Out Tax Hikes
The UK government's February borrowing totalled £10.7 billion, exceeding forecasts by £4.2 billion, forcing Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reject tax increases or increased spending to improve living standards ahead of her Spring Statement.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's 'Cold Progressivity': €9.75 Billion in Unintended Tax Revenue
Spain's inflation from 2021 to 2024 created a 'cold progressivity' effect, generating €9.75 billion in extra tax revenue due to non-indexed income tax brackets, disproportionately impacting middle-income earners who paid an average of €458 more.

Spain's 'Cold Progressivity': €9.75 Billion in Unintended Tax Revenue
Spain's inflation from 2021 to 2024 created a 'cold progressivity' effect, generating €9.75 billion in extra tax revenue due to non-indexed income tax brackets, disproportionately impacting middle-income earners who paid an average of €458 more.
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36% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), affecting 10 percent of taxpayers and generating €12.75 billion in projected revenue this year, remains constitutional, rejecting arguments that it is outdated and disproportionately affects certain income groups aft...

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), affecting 10 percent of taxpayers and generating €12.75 billion in projected revenue this year, remains constitutional, rejecting arguments that it is outdated and disproportionately affects certain income groups aft...
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32% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Until 2030
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld the legality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli) until at least 2030, rejecting a complaint by FDP members. The court ruled that the tax remains justified to cover costs associated with German reunification, with its current modified form, primarily targ...

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Until 2030
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld the legality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli) until at least 2030, rejecting a complaint by FDP members. The court ruled that the tax remains justified to cover costs associated with German reunification, with its current modified form, primarily targ...
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44% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Tax, Citing Ongoing Reunification Costs
Germany's Constitutional Court upheld the 5.5% solidarity tax, introduced in 1991 to fund reunification costs, rejecting a challenge arguing its unconstitutionality due to the 2019 expiration of Solidarity Pact II and its current application to only 10% of high-income earners. The court ruled that o...

German Court Upholds Solidarity Tax, Citing Ongoing Reunification Costs
Germany's Constitutional Court upheld the 5.5% solidarity tax, introduced in 1991 to fund reunification costs, rejecting a challenge arguing its unconstitutionality due to the 2019 expiration of Solidarity Pact II and its current application to only 10% of high-income earners. The court ruled that o...
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48% Bias Score

Difficult Coalition Talks in Germany: Disagreements on Debt Brake, Migration, and Taxes
Coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are strained due to disagreements on the debt brake reform, migration policy, and tax policies, with the SPD pushing for higher taxes on the wealthy while the CDU/CSU advocates for tax cuts. Public opinion polls show the AfD gaining ground on the Uni...

Difficult Coalition Talks in Germany: Disagreements on Debt Brake, Migration, and Taxes
Coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are strained due to disagreements on the debt brake reform, migration policy, and tax policies, with the SPD pushing for higher taxes on the wealthy while the CDU/CSU advocates for tax cuts. Public opinion polls show the AfD gaining ground on the Uni...
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56% Bias Score

Plaid Cymru Proposes Business Rate Restructuring in Wales
Plaid Cymru's proposed plan for the next Senedd election in May 2026, aims to cut business rates for domestic small businesses in Wales by up to half, offsetting the costs by increasing rates for larger multinationals to revitalize Welsh town centers, citing a case study of a Bridgend coffee shop wh...

Plaid Cymru Proposes Business Rate Restructuring in Wales
Plaid Cymru's proposed plan for the next Senedd election in May 2026, aims to cut business rates for domestic small businesses in Wales by up to half, offsetting the costs by increasing rates for larger multinationals to revitalize Welsh town centers, citing a case study of a Bridgend coffee shop wh...
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40% Bias Score
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