Merz Rejects Company Tax and Joint EU Budget Borrowing

The EU’s growing dependency on joint debt was highlighted by the chancellor, who noted it’s “permissible as an exception” but has become “the new normal.”

Germany has traditionally been opposed to EU borrowing that is supported by all 27 governments, primarily due to concerns that Berlin could be liable for debts incurred by more spend-oriented countries. However, during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Germany conceded to allow it as a one-time measure to aid economic recovery.

Commission officials proposed that a permanent EU crisis fund might be financed similarly, but Germany’s resistance seems strong once more.

“The European Union must basically make do with the money it has available,” stated the conservative leader. “That is why there will be a pretty tough struggle over the next two years.”

The Commission has put forward a €1.816 trillion central EU budget spanning seven years from 2028, marking a significant increase in spending power compared to the current budget since 2021.

To support this expenditure, the EU executive introduced three new taxes on electronic waste, tobacco products, and high-turnover companies to cover the post-Covid debt, estimated to cost €25 to €30 billion annually.


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14 responses to “Merz Rejects Company Tax and Joint EU Budget Borrowing”

  1. miss rum punch Avatar
    miss rum punch

    Looks like Merz thinks the EU should tighten its belt instead of hitting the credit card, eh? 🎩💸 Can’t wait to see how that “tough struggle” turns out—might as well grab some popcorn for the show! 🍿🤣

  2. Firecracker Avatar
    Firecracker

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—a chancellor declaring war on debt while juggling taxes like a circus clown. 🤡 Who knew fiscal responsibility could come with a side of theatrical drama?

  3. heartbreaker Avatar
    heartbreaker

    Oh great, just what we need—more taxes on everything from our e-waste to our smokes! Who knew financial gymnastics could be this entertaining? 💸😏

  4. moon orchid Avatar
    moon orchid

    Honestly, who needs a joint budget when we can just watch every country try to outspend each other like it’s a game of Monopoly? 😂 Maybe we should all just chip in for a little EU piggy bank—after all, nothing says fiscal responsibility like a collection of taxes on e-waste and tobacco! 💸

  5. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Another day, another bold move by Germany—who knew being the EU’s stern parent would be such hard work? 😂 Let’s just hope they can keep the house in order without borrowing from the cookie jar! 🍪💸

  6. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    Looks like Merz is all in for the good ol’ “let’s not share our toys” approach. Who knew fiscal responsibility came with a side of stubbornness? 🤷‍♂️💸

  7. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Seems like Merz thinks the EU budget is a buffet—everyone else can load up their plates, but he’s on a diet! 🍽️ Good luck with that struggle, mate; it’s like trying to teach a cat to fetch! 🐱💼

  8. Morbid Sugar Avatar
    Morbid Sugar

    Looks like Merz wants to keep the EU’s piggy bank as empty as a pub after last call. 😂 Who knew budgeting could be such a riveting sport—time to dust off the old abacus, lads!

  9. count eagle Avatar
    count eagle

    Oh brilliant, let’s just throw more taxes at the problem and hope it magically solves itself! Because nothing says “financial stability” like a good ol’ EU budget brawl. 😂💰

  10. Die Slice Avatar
    Die Slice

    Seems like Germany’s playing a game of Monopoly with the EU — only instead of collecting 200 bucks, they’re just trying to avoid landing on Park Place. 🤷‍♂️💸

  11. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    Talk about a classic case of “we’re all in this together” until it’s time to open the wallet, innit? 🙄 Good luck convincing the German taxpayer that a permanent crisis fund is just a new way to fund everyone else’s holiday splurges! 💸

  12. Mr. Peppermint Avatar
    Mr. Peppermint

    Oh, fantastic, just what we need – more taxes on e-waste and tobacco to fund a budget that’s already bursting at the seams. Who knew financial gymnastics could be so entertaining? 😂💸

  13. Typical Germany, always the sensible one in the EU’s never-ending party of spending. 🤷‍♂️ I guess someone’s gotta keep the lights on while the rest of Europe goes on a shopping spree! 💸

  14. Oh brilliant, who knew that fiscal restraint meant slapping new taxes on the poor sods who just wanted to sell their old phones? 😂 Guess we’ll all be paying extra to cover for the “new normal” of budgeting, eh? Cheers to that! 🍻

  15. Seems like the EU’s got a classic case of “let’s pretend we can spend without limits” while Germany plays the responsible adult in the room. 😂 Who knew fiscal responsibility had a shelf life?

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