ABOUT hour The next meeting will begin at 12:00 on Tuesday (October 5). Council of Ministers. It seemed certain that the list of works would include a bill providing for a reduction in health insurance contributions. During the last meeting government fixed the regulations hated by entrepreneurs. Well, it means that revenues from the sale of fixed assets (e.g. real estate) will not be included in the basis for calculating health insurance contributions.
Health insurance premium omitted again. Donald Tusk did not keep his promise
– We also agreed that in a week this bill will be supplemented with this project to reduce health insurance contributions – he announced on this occasion prime minister Donald Tusk. Meanwhile, there is no such act in the government's list of works.
This included, among others: Act amending the Act on special solutions related to the removal of consequences, Act on assistance to persons entitled to alimony, Act on insurance of agricultural crops and farm animals, and provisions regarding aviation law, surveying law and European funds.
The health insurance premium divides the coalition partners. “It's not an easy conversation”
– Ministers are still arguing, but we will reach an agreement – Donald Tusk said last week about the health insurance premium. It turns out that the quarrels continue. Poland 2050 is primarily concerned with reducing health insurance premiums for all entrepreneurs.
Ryszard Petru became the face of this postulate. Last week, right after the government meeting, he said that Poles expected a reduction in health insurance premiums, and not only on fixed assets. – I'm talking to my coalition partners about it. This is not an easy conversation, but we are talking about solutions that are within the budget limit proposed by Minister Domański – he said.
He hopes that the provisions lowering health insurance premiums will be included in the government bill, and not in several parliamentary bills. They also submitted their proposals for changes politicians Civic Coalition and the Polish People's Party. – The devil, as always, is in the details – added Ryszard Petru.