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¡EMPRESAS ESCAPAN! PAULMANN se ESCAPA de BORIC, ANUNCIAN MASIVA ALZA de IMPUESTOS

By Grace Chen
Published in Actualidad
May 24, 2023
1 min read
¡EMPRESAS ESCAPAN! PAULMANN se ESCAPA de BORIC, ANUNCIAN MASIVA ALZA de IMPUESTOS

As a writer for a news site, I came across an interesting article titled “Empresas Escapan! Paulmann se Escapa de Boric, Anuncian Masiva Alza de Impuestos”. What got me hooked was the headline that talked about a large company running away and a massive increase in taxes. Upon reading the article, I gathered that the Chilean business tycoon, Horst Paulmann, would be transferring his fortune out of the country due to the impending presidency of Gabriel Boric. This move could result in a loss of taxes for the country, which the government hopes to recoup by increasing taxes on the wealthy.

According to the report, the move by Horst Paulmann to transfer his fortune out of the country has caused concern among lawmakers, as they predict other wealthy individuals following suit. Though it is not illegal to move money out of the country, this move could negatively impact the economy and diminish investor confidence.

As someone with knowledge on taxation and business, I believe it’s important to keep a stable economy by creating a fair tax policy. The wealthy should pay their share, but the government should not overburden them with taxes, as this can make them search for other countries with more favorable tax laws.

In conclusion, the news of Horst Paulmann’s transfer of wealth is an important topic that highlights the impact of politics on the economy and taxation. It’s crucial for governments to balance the need to tax the wealthy while creating an attractive investment climate that ensures the stability of the economy.


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