I would like to continue discussions on financial income taxation and the ruling party = Prime Minister Kishida | Reuters

On June 13, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (pictured) stated at the House of Councilors Settlement Committee that he would like to continue discussions on financial income taxation at the ruling party and the Liberal Democratic Party’s tax commission. The photo was taken in Singapore on the 10th (2022 Archyde.com / Caroline Chia)

[Tokyo, 13th Archyde.com]–Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said at the House of Councilors settlement committee on the 13th that he would like to continue discussions on financial income taxation at the ruling party and the Liberal Democratic Party’s tax commission. On top of that, he said, “First of all, I want to raise income, and then utilize asset income, and by these two, I want to increase the disposable income of as wide a range as possible and connect it to consumption,” he said. rice field.

Prime Minister Kishida explained that financial income taxation “is saying that we should think about the so-called wall of 100 million yen.” On the other hand, doubling asset income means expanding the use of assets to the middle class, and said, “The two will never contradict each other.”

Answer to Hideya Sugio (Constitutional Democratic Party).

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