“What we propose is that these profits that have been
created at the expense of the population, at the expense of speculative prices,
be taxed in an extraordinary way,” Duarte Alves told Lusa.
The Assembly of the Republic will debate today the
Government's bill for the taxation of extraordinary profits. With an absolute
majority in parliament, the socialist executive diploma has assured approval,
but the PCP considers it insufficient since it “excludes the electricity
sector, banking, and insurance companies”.
He proposes that taxation “also cover these sectors and not
just stop at oil companies and food distribution”.
“On the other hand, [we want] a broader scope than that of
the Government because our proposal is that the extraordinary taxation applies
to above-average profits in recent years and not just to a part of those
profits when they exceed the threshold 20%”, he added.