July Ranses complaint in a lecture at the Faculty of Sciences of the Company that the tax "is the second worst equipped in Europe" and criticizes as "unfair" and ineffective tax amnesty
In order to warn about the socioeconomic impact of tax fraud "which stands at 20% according to all reports," the president until March the Professional Organization of State Finance Inspectors, Julio Perez Ranses Boga, has claimed today at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) "a Tax Agency XXI Century", criticizing the lack of human resources evasion: "The Spanish is the second least equipped in Europe."
"Breaking the fraud does not cost, backwards.
Any investment is offset by higher revenues, "insisted Pérez Boga, who also called for measures to reduce the" unfair advantage "of the transnational corporations that benefit, to pursue the arrears, to raise awareness of the styling which represents tax evasion and to combat "unfair competition that involves not charge VAT", noting that Spain is among the countries least raises for this item.
The tax expert, who has given a lecture at the Faculty of Business UPCT within the forum Economy and Society, is positioned against the publication of the list of 705 alleged launderers finance capital which investigates After invoking the tax amnesty.
"Transparency is important, but you should protect the right to privacy," said Pérez Boga.
"No tax inspector can agree with a tax amnesty.
It is unfair to who turns "added the president of these professionals, who also criticized as ineffective the measure adopted by the central government in 2012." He managed to raise half than expected and with the obligation to declare the goods in the abroad has achieved flourish triple the money.
It has not offset the cost impairment in fiscal awareness, "he summarized.
Source: UPCT