Agenda Profile: Annely Akkermann
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Income Tax Act (219 SE)
2024-01-24
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
Political Position
The Speaker clearly stated his opposition to the amendments to the Income Tax Act, backing the Finance Committee's decision to reject the draft bill. The opposition stemmed from the regulation of maximum compensation limits for the use of a private car, which was considered inappropriate.
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Topic Expertise
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Rhetorical Style
The Speaker employed a formal and laconic style, adhering to parliamentary etiquette with polite addresses. The speech itself was very short and to the point, focusing solely on the important decision without further explanation.
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Activity Patterns
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Opposition Stance
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Collaboration Style
The Speaker highlighted the Finance Committee's collective decision, citing the teamwork and unified stance regarding the rejection of the draft legislation.
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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
The speaker expressed a critical view of the regulation concerning the limits for personal vehicle compensation, suggesting a cautious approach to changes in tax policy.
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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The speaker focused on the amendments to the Income Tax Act, particularly the issue of private vehicle reimbursement, taking a stand in favor of rejecting the draft bill on behalf of the Finance Committee.
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