Increasing the rental income tax would be counterproductive

Given the high risk that a poor design of economic policy entails, we consider it important that this issue be widely debated in Congress, with the participation of specialists in the field and therefore not form part of the delegation of powers requested by the Executive Branch. A change is being proposed that can affect the rent payment of many, many people.

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