The ruling coalition led by Chancellor Merz is negotiating a personal income-tax
cut of up to €20 billion as part of a push to advance broader reforms. Parties
remain split on how to finance the measure; CDU leadership and SPD leaders will
meet Sunday to try to bridge differences over a proposal targeted at taxpayers
with annual income up to €100,000. Coalition partners are preparing a July 1
meeting to finalise plans for pensions, healthcare and tax-system reforms
intended to revive German economic growth.