15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
2024-01-17 14:00
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The central item on the agenda was the discussion and adoption of Draft Act 226, initiated by the Government of the Republic, concerning the ratification of amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. This was a ratification bill, the procedure for which is faster than usual, being …
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The agenda item concerned the second reading of Draft Act 340, the Act amending the Law on Substitute Enforcement and Penalty Payments and other acts, initiated by the Government of the Republic. The rapporteur for the draft act was Kristo Enn Vaga, a member of the National Defence Committee. The …
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The Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) debated in its first reading draft bill 350 SE, initiated by the Government of the Republic, concerning amendments to the Customs Act. The purpose of the bill is to simplify the inspection of postal shipments and improve customs supervision over prohibited goods. Minister of Finance Mart …
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The agenda item was the first reading of Draft Act 102 on amendments to the Income Tax Act, initiated by Riigikogu members Kert Kingo, Kalle Grünthal, and Martin Helme. The initiator of the draft act, Kert Kingo, introduced the proposal, which aimed to reduce the income tax rate taxable on …
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Agenda item number 5 concerned the first reading of Draft Act 103, amending the Income Tax Act, initiated by Riigikogu members Helle-Moonika Helme and Varro Vooglaid. The central aim of the draft act was to lower the income tax rate—which is currently 20% but is planned to be raised to …
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Agenda item number 6 concerned the first reading of Bill 114, initiated by Riigikogu members Martin Helme, Kert Kingo, and Helle-Moonika Helme, regarding the amendment of the Income Tax Act. The bill aimed to lower the income tax rate, thereby opposing the tax hikes planned by the government. Presenter Martin …
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Agenda item number seven concerned the first reading of Draft Act 115 on the amendment of the Income Tax Act, initiated by Riigikogu members Henn Põlluaas, Kert Kingo, and Rain Epler. The draft was presented by Kert Kingo, who explained that the purpose of the bill was to amend the …
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The Riigikogu debated the first reading of Draft Act 118 amending the Income Tax Act, which was initiated by Riigikogu members Kert Kingo, Arvo Aller, and Rain Epler. The primary goal of the draft was to reduce the income tax rate to 19.7% in order to alleviate the worsening economic …
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The ninth item on the agenda was the first reading of Bill 122, an amendment to the Income Tax Act initiated by Riigikogu members Arvo Aller and Kert Kingo. The purpose of the bill was to reduce the income tax rate from the current 20% to 18.2%, directly opposing the …
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Under this agenda item, the first reading of Draft Act 128, concerning amendments to the Income Tax Act, initiated by Riigikogu members Arvo Aller and Anti Poolamets, took place. The primary objective of the bill was to alleviate the tax burden on Estonian residents, which the initiator, Anti Poolamets, justified …