Born in 2014, the law on the
Art Bonus
, that is the rule that allows individuals - from ordinary citizens to entrepreneurs and banking institutions - to invest money in favor of a public cultural asset, receiving in exchange a tax relief of 65 percent, has gradually widened its horizons.
Many today, more than five years after its entry into force, are asking for its further expansion, even in these dark months marked by the Covid epidemic.
But what is really the
balance that can be drawn today of this measure that the then Renzi government
, with the Minister of Culture Franceschini, wanted to introduce, drawing inspiration in particular from the French system?
How much money was raised, how many jobs were supported, how successful has it really been in the area?
And again,
as the Italian society replied, what applications did it find outside the big cities
, in the many smaller communities of provincial Italy, in what successive ministers of culture have often defined as a museum? widespread?
How do entrepreneurs view it?
We will talk about it on
Friday, October 23, in a new appointment with ANSA Incontra
organized with Ales spa, the in-house company of the ministry for cultural heritage and activities and tourism, which will host
Lorenzo Casini
, head of cabinet of Mibact,
Mario De Simoni
, president and CEO of Ales,
Carolina Botti
di Ales, director responsible for Art Bonus in relations with Mibact and
Antonio Alunni
, CEO of Fucine Umbre as well as head of the Confindustria technical culture group.
The appointment is at 3.00 pm on the ANSA.it home page and also on the ANSA Culture page and on the agency's Facebook profile
In collaboration with:
Ales