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Berisha: The first 100 days will be fiscal amnesty for all small businesses, we will reduce taxes

Berisha: The first 100 days will be fiscal amnesty for all small businesses, we

The Chairman of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, held a meeting at the Industrial Market in Tirana.

Berisha guaranteed residents that in the first 100 days there will be fiscal amnesty for all small businesses. Berisha said that taxes and the price of electricity for small businesses will be reduced.

Berisha: We are determined to strongly support small business because it is the business that employs the most and is the business that is reflected faster and better in people's well-being.

What are we going to do? For small businesses, we will reduce the price of energy from 18 to 6 lek. We had it at 6, we will reduce it a little to 6.

We will raise the ceiling of 140 thousand euros without taxes to 180 thousand euros. This is also a relief, a breath of fresh air. The municipal taxes, which are going to absurdity, because as you know, have been much lower.

For example, I was in another market and they charged 1500 lek per square meter for outdoor tiles, it will go down to 120 lek. When it is public land. we will do this too.

We will halve the water tariff and the municipality will not be able, by law, to impose more than 1 percent of the turnover as a tax. Today it goes up to 8 percent of the turnover and they behave in an absurd manner.

Plus, there will be customs facilitation, which will make your supply cheaper.

We do not follow the principle of high tariffs at customs, no, we are for low tariffs...

Absolutely, the first 100 days will be fiscal amnesty for all small businesses.

But there will also be an amnesty for all fines, not only for small businesses, but also for citizens, for pensioners. I guarantee this.

Because he wanted to make an amnesty for traffickers. No, we don't do that. We don't want that money, because their money is bringing the economy down to the ground, they are only turning it into construction, which they can't buy because the price is as high as in Munich or Paris.

Other branches of the economy are collapsing. So we put an end to this situation and with great determination. You are sure that the fines will be amnestied... Every Albanian should understand why we are so determined for the living wage? Because it is vital.

We didn't call it vital. It's called vital in all sciences.

So, that minimum is necessary for a person to be able to support themselves, it doesn't enrich them, it doesn't make them happy, but it does exempt them from some unreasonable pain, and we will do that.

It is vital and it is vital for us to do it.

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