The leadership of the SPD parliamentary group in the Bundestag has responded positively to the proposal by a CDU budget policy spokesman to raise the so-called "rich tax" in return for social reforms according to newspaper Bild.
- The "rich tax" is the top income tax bracket in Germany, starting at E278k annual income for singles for a marginal rate of 45%.
- Left-leaning SPD representatives have previously suggested tax increases for higher income brackets, so their approval of similar proposals from CDU does not come as a surprise.
- The tax increase proposal comes amid a E172bln 2027-29 federal funding gap.
- Commentary from key party / government leadership (Merz, Klingbeil) would be to watch from here when looking for further intel if these proposals could take shape. CDU leadership appeared dismissive of income tax increases until now.
- Finance minister Klingbeil has previously mentioned that a set of commissions are holding ongoing tasks on the "structural reforms" planned by the government, with results to filter through in autumn.