Disappointment loss: Bavaria's tax estimate disappointed for 2025
"The current tax estimate 2025 shows a drastic decrease of 900 million euros compared to previous forecasts for Bavaria. The CSU criticizes the traffic light coalition for its economic policy decisions, which have direct effects on the finances of the federal states. Learn how the financing of nursing places and innovation projects is at risk and what measures Bavaria are striving to ensure financial stability."

Disappointment loss: Bavaria's tax estimate disappointed for 2025
Munich in excitement: Tax estimate 2025 meets Bavaria hard! A total of 900 million euros less than expected! This is the alarming message that is now haunted by the media. And that's not all: At the federal level, there is a cut of 12.7 billion euros for the federal, state and municipalities!
The group leader of the CSU, Klaus Holetschek , lets his outrage run free: "The disastrous policy of the traffic light government shows clear traces in the coffers of the countries and municipalities. Missing decisions from Berlin in economic, social and tax policy also spoil the image of the Free State and have 900 million euros. can save the innovative positions at Lilium! ”
need for action for the future
But that's not just a financial problem! Holetschek emphasizes the urgency: "We now have to work together to give the economy new impetus! Only with planning security for entrepreneurs, low energy prices and a revival of demand can come from the recession!"
The criticism of the current course of the federal government accumulates. It hails: "The traffic lights have to give economic impulses, but instead there are more and more chaotic features! The Chancellor invites you to the business summit, while his finance minister is organizing a competitive event. This cannot go on!"
In addition, it is shown that Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz must finally declare the economic challenges as a top priority: "The future of our country must no longer be blocked by unrealistic visions!"
CSU remains stable
The financial policy spokesman for the CSU, Josef Zellmeier , sums it up: "The CSU is the first state of Bavaria to present a household without new debts. Unfortunately, we also suffered from the displeased federal politics. However, our Bavarian budget remains stable, and additional expenses cannot be financed!"
The OECD has now also published its forecasts: Germany will take the penultimate and even last place in 2025 in the prospects of the great industrialized nations in the coming years. A huge wake -up call for the responsible politicians! <