García-Page announces the largest tax cut in Castilla-La Mancha

Published on May 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, has presented a tax reduction plan that he describes as the most ambitious in regional history. Led by the Minister of Finance, Juan Alfonso Ruiz Molina, the package includes cuts in the regional bracket of personal income tax (IRPF) and in inheritance and gift taxes. The measure aims to ease the burden on taxpayers and stimulate the local economy.

President García-Page and Minister Ruiz Molina present charts of tax cuts in IRPF, Inheritance and Gift Taxes in Castilla-La Mancha.

Tax digitalization as the engine of collection efficiency 💻

To manage this reform, the Ministry of Finance plans to update its computer systems with data analysis tools and process automation. Cloud platforms will be implemented to speed up IRPF refunds and reduce processing times. Additionally, artificial intelligence will be integrated to detect tax fraud patterns, thus optimizing revenue collection without needing to raise tax rates. The goal is for technology to support the tax cuts.

The economic miracle: lower taxes, but without cutting spending 🤔

García-Page promises fewer taxes and more services, which sounds like financial magic. Perhaps the trick lies in civil servants learning to work with one less coffee, or that public works are paid for with enthusiasm. Meanwhile, taxpayers eagerly await that extra money to make ends meet, just before VAT magically rises in the rest of Spain.