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  • DimPrawn
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    Germany.

    Centre of the EU
    Cutting taxes aggressively
    Lovely ladies with big jugs and frothy beer.

    Off you toddle Atw, get there before the transition period ends! We all support your leaving!

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  • Zigenare
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    Don't let the door hit you on your arse!

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  • AtW
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    Finally tax cuts

    In Germany...

    “ Germany has unveiled a massive €130bn (£116.4bn) package of tax and spending measures designed to boost the country’s economic recovery from the coronavirus crisis.

    Announcing measures to drag Europe’s largest economy out of recession as lockdown measures are removed, Angela Merkel’s government said it would use the package of sweeping temporary tax cuts and increase benefits to turbocharge its recovery.

    Measures included a cut in VAT until the end of this year and substantial payments for every child in the country designed to help ordinary German families, alongside the launch of a €50bn fund to tackle global heating and finance new technologies. A state financial incentive to buy an electric car has been doubled to €6,000.”

    Germany unveils huge €130bn coronavirus recovery package | World news | The Guardian

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