The Commission for Welsh-speaking Communities recommends tax incentives to counter depopulation, similar to Castilla-La Mancha's approach, aiming to support the economy and Welsh language.
A survey revealed 81% of young people in western Wales feel they must leave rural areas to further their careers, prompting concerns about local public services.
Tax experts caution that, despite potential motivations, there is little evidence supporting tax cuts as a viable solution to prevent depopulation and its associated challenges.
The Welsh Government is still pondering over the commission's proposals on tax breaks to curb rural migration, indicating a cautious approach to incentivizing residents.
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