Also this year to celebrate a rich Christmas will surely be the tax authorities that under the tree will find a "gift" of 42.9 billion euros. To deliver it, however - according to the CGIA of Mestre - it will not be Santa Claus but Italian taxpayers who are called upon to honor a large number of tax deadlines.
By next Monday, in fact, from the balance of the Imu-Tasi the tax department will receive 9.6 billion, from the payment of income tax withholdings of employees and collaborators another 13.6 billion and from the payment of VAT 19.7 billion. The overall figure, notes the Cgia Studies Office, is however underestimated, as it does not take into account the possible payment of the last installment of the Tari which, in many Municipalities, takes place in December. This storm of taxes, for the CGIA, will also have negative effects on Christmas purchases this year because too many taxes reduce consumption.
Taxation, Cgia: 'For the holidays to the treasury nearly 43 billion taxes'
2019-12-14T10:28:58.334Z
Gift not from Santa Claus but from Italian taxpayers (ANSA)