Cabral Caldeira calls for “civility” of the population along the border and says to buy fuel in Spain is to pay taxes abroad , which is “bad” for public accounts.
the Economy Minister noted that to “finance” public services is “must pay” taxes and pulled back a low tax scenario. “It’s an option that unfortunately we have now,” said Cabral Caldeira.
The official commented on the concerns of industry entrepreneurs, including the National Association of Fuel Dealers, which has expressed dissatisfaction with the that the border populations go supply Spain, putting the Portuguese filling stations in those areas in a “difficult situation”.
“I leave a call for people to avoid doing this [going supply Spain] because in the background are paying taxes to Spain instead of paying to Portugal, even with a discount. I think for civility is to ask people to avoid doing this, “he said.
Cabral Caldeira also pointed out the consequences for the Portuguese economy of fuel in Spain.
“by doing so are paying taxes, because much of the price of fuel in Spain is also tax, are paying taxes in Spain, which and bad for the Portuguese public accounts, “he said.
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