By Years: Aivar Sõerd

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

54 Speeches

It strongly supports a predictable and stable tax system that favors entrepreneurship and investments. It opposes taxation based on cyclical economic conditions, stressing that the banking sector is already subject to a higher tax burden (advance corporate income tax). It considers the growth of labor productivity essential, expressing concern that it is falling further behind the EU average.
2024

48 Speeches

He/She advocates for fiscal discipline and is vehemently opposed to temporary taxes, arguing that they distort the economic landscape and deter foreign investors, citing Lithuania's bank tax experience as an example. He/She stresses that banks already remit significant amounts via advance corporate income tax. Furthermore, he/she supports making investment accounts more flexible (including the incorporation of crypto assets) and criticizes the high administrative overheads.