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Alex Borg Pledges To Remove All Tax On Pensioners’ Income If PN Wins Election
Alex Borg Pledges To Remove All Tax On Pensioners’ Income If PN Wins Election

Alex Borg Pledges To Remove All Tax On Pensioners’ Income If PN Wins Election

Alex Borg has promised that a Nationalist Government would remove all tax from every source of pensioners’ income within its first 100 days in office. Speaking during a political activity in Isla as part of the PN’s Qrib Tagħkom series, Borg said the measure would deliver a promise he claims Prime Minister Robert Abela failed to keep. “In the first

Tax-free pension proposals ‘favour the rich, undermine public finances’ - ADPD

Tax-free pension proposals ‘favour the rich, undermine public finances’ - ADPD

The Green Party has criticised recent legal changes granting tax exemptions to pensioners and a Nationalist Party pledge to extend those exemptions, while calling for a tax system that would see all members of society contribute regardless of income source. On Sunday, ADPD said party leaders Robert Abela and Alex Borg were “engaged in a dangerous competition

Alex Borg promises no tax on all pensioners’ income up to €37,000

Alex Borg promises no tax on all pensioners’ income up to €37,000

Alex Borg pledged on Sunday that a Nationalist government would make all income earned by pensioners up to €37,000 tax-free, accusing Robert Abela of misleading pensioners about recent tax changes. Addressing a political event in Senglea on Sunday morning, the PN leader said pensioners had been taken for a ride by the government after it announced

Alex Borg pledges to cut VAT for restaurants to 7% within 100 days if PN wins next election

Alex Borg pledges to cut VAT for restaurants to 7% within 100 days if PN wins next election

Alex Borg has pledged that a future Nationalist Party government would reduce VAT to 7% for restaurants and kiosks within its first 100 days in office, as part of a wider package of measures aimed at easing the cost of living and supporting workers and pensioners. Speaking during a Malta l’Quddiem political activity at the party club in Senglea, Borg

No more Maltese chefs?

No more Maltese chefs?

Changes are urgently needed to Malta’s taxation model. A recent comment by one of Malta’s leading chefs about Malta’s unfair tax system is extremely dramatic and should not be ignored. The special low tax arrangements for foreign nationals and foreign owned companies introduced by the previous Nationalist governments and the economic model of the Labour