Liivar Kongi, head of the Baltic Cluster of the metallurgical company Hanza Mechanics, hopes that the planned corporate income tax and other tax changes will not be temporary, but will remain for a long time, writes dv.ee.
Liivar Kongi, head of the Baltic Cluster of the metallurgical company Hanza Mechanics, hopes that the planned corporate income tax and other tax changes will not be temporary, but will remain for a long time, writes dv.ee.
"I support the idea that taxes should not be played with. If we introduce taxes, we should set the rates so that they remain unchanged for many years, and not discuss them anew in each election cycle," Kongi said on Äripäev radio.
Any tax changes create uncertainty, he said.
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