The first economic decree of the Draghi government has been postponed by a few days at the beginning of next week: simulations, in-depth studies and a moment of confrontation in the maxi-majority will still be needed to fine-tune the new support system - which from what has emerged so far a lot resembles the old refreshments - and how to spend the 32 billion non-profit already authorized by Parliament.
Decree that could also put pen to paper the new postponement, announced by the Mef, for the digital tax that will be paid by May 16, while the declaration must be made by June 30.
If the system is shared, in fact, and ranges from work to aid to businesses to folders up to the refinancing of local authorities and health care, a summary, neither technical nor political, has yet been reached on the details of the individual interventions.
The first node is represented by indemnities for production activities: by abandoning the Ateco codes, the audience becomes much wider and a turnover limit to access is inevitable.
The simulations carried out so far also include professionals and adopt the 5 million ceiling, the one applied last year with the first non-repayable contributions of the Relaunch decree.
The calculations are being made to see to bring this threshold up to 10 million, and not to risk leaving out, for example, tourism activities which, even within the sphere of SMEs, exceed the 5 million limit in 'normal' times.