Again, either the Government is announcing its intentions to later on decide differently (as it seems to be the case for the increase in the revenues tax, that probably will only apply to work revenue, pensions and rents), or those taking decisions do not have any idea of what they are doing (probably true). For instances, a cancer patient or a person doing dialysis could easily pay €200/month of co-payment for medical treatment (unless it would only apply to medical appointments and not to exams/treatments). Even with a good salary, it would be difficult to pay it…even more for those making €500/600 per month…and cancer can get anyone, even young and healthy persons.
Once more I think that co-payments based on the taxable revenue are completely unfair. How does not know several persons who are tax exempted and then have “other” sources of revenue?
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