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Long live the money laundering!
Juan Mari Arregi 2012ko uztailaren 18a
Cristobal Montoro Espainiako Ogasun ministroa.
Cristobal Montoro Espainiako Ogasun ministroa.

Last week we saw more facilities from the Spanish Government to benefit from fiscal amnesty. The great fortunes, bankers and businessmen, and in general those who feed tax havens, are the beneficiaries of the labour, financial and social reforms approved by the Spanish Government, which will now also benefit from tax amnesty. Only those who are part of these privileged groups mimicking the Executive can avoid fiscal control – by doing financial engineering – and send their capital to tax havens. These are family members and friends of the pp government, who represent both the right and the extreme right.

The Spanish Government has taken action against workers, citizens and society, and has cut social and labour rights for the benefit of employers. In the meantime, it has injected billions of euros into the bank, and now, it has taken a fiscal amnesty out of its portfolio. Amnesty will give rise to undeclared incomes with a burden well below 10%. Taxpayers have until 30 November to regularise their situation and have a guarantee that they will not be punished, or that they will be prosecuted in criminal or tax cases. In this way, it will be enough to open an account to regularize the black cash. Taxpayers must enter the funds into a bank account before submitting the “hidden special tax return”. No action will be taken to control the origin of these funds, opening the door to money laundering, to the black currency. Therefore, the Government of Spain does not care about the trafficking of arms, drugs, women… Traffickers and drug traffickers, great fortunes, businessmen, bankers… Everyone will be able to “save” the black coins. Nothing happens. And everyone who has the payroll, let alone. Pay taxes with your salaries. Long live money laundering! Long live the black money!