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I don`t think it is an April fool job, but the tolls on the A22 have been abolished. As some folk on here use it, I thought it might be of interest.
The Government decided to abolish tolls on the Via do Infante (A22), creating an exception regime under the former SCUT (Auto-Estradas no cost to the user) to the Algarve region.
The decision was taken yesterday in the evening in the Council of Ministers in Lisbon, according to the statement issued was based principally 'the need to meet the specificities of the Algarve region in the application of the principle of substantive validity of fiscal policy. '
the Parliament Resolution on the basis of the decision
The information note from the Presidency of the Council of Ministers puts forward as a starting point for decision making 'the unanimous vote in the National Assembly in which all the parliamentary groups passed a resolution urging the government to stop the collection of tolls on the A22' but stresses that the executive was already considering taking this measure as a result of a study of Portugal Infrastructure and the policy position taken by the executive in policy frame on tolls, advanced further during the election process that led the election. '
Parliament's resolution was proposed by all Members representing the circle Algarve
It is recalled that the resolution of the Assembly of the Republic was voted by a joint proposal of all Members representing the Algarve circle, which had the support of other chamber of deputies thus meeting the minimum number of lawmakers needed for acceptance of the resolution to vote.
The meeting of the Council of Ministers was held yesterday in Lisbon
The technical reasons for the decision
The Council of Ministers states that 'the study of Infrastructure Portugal held still during the previous consulate Government, found the value embedded with the collection of tolls on the A22 and the framing of it in that way concession contract, but did not meet the concept of substantive validity of the adoption of tolls and the cost-benefit balance of the existence of a toll road with users with the characteristics of those who are the users of the A22 universe, including its impact on tourists. '
The decision explained by a tax expert
The POSTAL the Adérito course fiscalist clarified the reasons given by the executive, recalling that the substantive validity of a fee, as are the toll depends on a set of criteria that define whether their existence is generally positive for the entity that charges in particular, whether the toll collection is 'ultimately' a positive outcome in the economy and finance of the State or, on the contrary, turns out to be negative in this overall analysis. '
Arthur Laffer, the economist who created one of the methods of analysis of substantive validity of the application of duties and taxes
'The Laffer curve is a good indicator basis for this analysis,' the expert, 'allowing begin to understand from what value is that charging a fee to generate prejudice rather than generating actual revenue,' says Adérito course, which clarifies that 'the analysis can and should even be made against the zero scenario, ie whether the non-recovery can be more positive than the collection of a fee'.
In the opinion of fiscalist have been 'based on analyzes by these and other assessment tools that the Government have concluded that the collection of tolls on the Via do Infante is more harmful to the economy and state finances than their non-recovery even in view of the fulfillment of the road concession contract. '
The ordinance which finishes with tolls on the A22 enter into force after completion of the legal procedures necessary for its effectiveness.
The Council of Ministers met yesterday in the afternoon, in what was the latest initiative of the Youth Fortnight to mark the March 28, 1947.
As for the abolition of tolls on the A22 was voted based on the resolution adopted unanimously by the Assembly of the Republic, a youth plenary session held on 28 March, with the presence of young people from all regions of Portugal on the same number that Members elected by each of the constituencies.
The Algarvian young people sitting in this Parliament, as many as the deputies elected by the Algarve to Parliament, proposed the resolution for the abolition of tolls on the A22 and convinced colleagues plenary for approval on the grounds that 'this would be a way to distinguish Algarve for its importance in the March 28, 1947 '.
'At that time they joined hundreds of young people in a camp organized by the Democratic Youth Unity Movement (MUD Juvenil) in Bela Mandil, in the Algarve.
That day were repressed violently by the PIDE and their fight was another important step for the April Revolution and the achievements that secured all Portuguese 'could read the draft resolution.
The Council of Ministers made the decision that was made by a young man from each district of Portugal on behalf of all the districts of the mainland and the autonomous regions of Azores and Madeira.
Youth Fortnight of A was an initiative developed by the Government and the Parliament as part of the celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the Portuguese Constitution, in order to make known to young people the legislative process in our country.
The Government decided to abolish tolls on the Via do Infante (A22), creating an exception regime under the former SCUT (Auto-Estradas no cost to the user) to the Algarve region.
The decision was taken yesterday in the evening in the Council of Ministers in Lisbon, according to the statement issued was based principally 'the need to meet the specificities of the Algarve region in the application of the principle of substantive validity of fiscal policy. '
the Parliament Resolution on the basis of the decision
The information note from the Presidency of the Council of Ministers puts forward as a starting point for decision making 'the unanimous vote in the National Assembly in which all the parliamentary groups passed a resolution urging the government to stop the collection of tolls on the A22' but stresses that the executive was already considering taking this measure as a result of a study of Portugal Infrastructure and the policy position taken by the executive in policy frame on tolls, advanced further during the election process that led the election. '
Parliament's resolution was proposed by all Members representing the circle Algarve
It is recalled that the resolution of the Assembly of the Republic was voted by a joint proposal of all Members representing the Algarve circle, which had the support of other chamber of deputies thus meeting the minimum number of lawmakers needed for acceptance of the resolution to vote.
The meeting of the Council of Ministers was held yesterday in Lisbon
The technical reasons for the decision
The Council of Ministers states that 'the study of Infrastructure Portugal held still during the previous consulate Government, found the value embedded with the collection of tolls on the A22 and the framing of it in that way concession contract, but did not meet the concept of substantive validity of the adoption of tolls and the cost-benefit balance of the existence of a toll road with users with the characteristics of those who are the users of the A22 universe, including its impact on tourists. '
The decision explained by a tax expert
The POSTAL the Adérito course fiscalist clarified the reasons given by the executive, recalling that the substantive validity of a fee, as are the toll depends on a set of criteria that define whether their existence is generally positive for the entity that charges in particular, whether the toll collection is 'ultimately' a positive outcome in the economy and finance of the State or, on the contrary, turns out to be negative in this overall analysis. '
Arthur Laffer, the economist who created one of the methods of analysis of substantive validity of the application of duties and taxes
'The Laffer curve is a good indicator basis for this analysis,' the expert, 'allowing begin to understand from what value is that charging a fee to generate prejudice rather than generating actual revenue,' says Adérito course, which clarifies that 'the analysis can and should even be made against the zero scenario, ie whether the non-recovery can be more positive than the collection of a fee'.
In the opinion of fiscalist have been 'based on analyzes by these and other assessment tools that the Government have concluded that the collection of tolls on the Via do Infante is more harmful to the economy and state finances than their non-recovery even in view of the fulfillment of the road concession contract. '
The ordinance which finishes with tolls on the A22 enter into force after completion of the legal procedures necessary for its effectiveness.
The Council of Ministers met yesterday in the afternoon, in what was the latest initiative of the Youth Fortnight to mark the March 28, 1947.
As for the abolition of tolls on the A22 was voted based on the resolution adopted unanimously by the Assembly of the Republic, a youth plenary session held on 28 March, with the presence of young people from all regions of Portugal on the same number that Members elected by each of the constituencies.
The Algarvian young people sitting in this Parliament, as many as the deputies elected by the Algarve to Parliament, proposed the resolution for the abolition of tolls on the A22 and convinced colleagues plenary for approval on the grounds that 'this would be a way to distinguish Algarve for its importance in the March 28, 1947 '.
'At that time they joined hundreds of young people in a camp organized by the Democratic Youth Unity Movement (MUD Juvenil) in Bela Mandil, in the Algarve.
That day were repressed violently by the PIDE and their fight was another important step for the April Revolution and the achievements that secured all Portuguese 'could read the draft resolution.
The Council of Ministers made the decision that was made by a young man from each district of Portugal on behalf of all the districts of the mainland and the autonomous regions of Azores and Madeira.
Youth Fortnight of A was an initiative developed by the Government and the Parliament as part of the celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the Portuguese Constitution, in order to make known to young people the legislative process in our country.