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Franco: 'Tax reform supports families and competitiveness'

2021-11-23T20:46:45.326Z


The minister: 'Interventions are consistent with the delegated law' (ANSA) The funds that the Government intends to allocate with the budget law for the tax reform, about 8 billion a year over the next three years, "it is important that they are used to support families and our competitiveness, and that the interventions are consistent with that which will then be done with a proxy law ". This was stated by the Minister of Economy, Daniele Franco, during a hearing on the


The funds that the Government intends to allocate with the budget law for the tax reform, about 8 billion a year over the next three years, "it is important that they are used to support families and our competitiveness, and that the interventions are consistent with that which will then be done with a proxy law ".

This was stated by the Minister of Economy, Daniele Franco, during a hearing on the maneuver at the joint budget committees of the Chamber and Senate.

The complex of extensions of real estate incentives will cost 30 billion over the next few years, of which 14 only for the 110% superbonus part extended to 2022. These are "important figures" if we consider that, only in 2021, "the cost of cash of the various real estate bonuses, that is the sum of the installments of the works of the past years that are unloaded, is estimated at 11.5 billion ". This was underlined by the Minister of Economy Daniele Franco speaking of the maneuver to the Budget Committees of the Chamber and Senate. "We are discussing 8 billion in tax measures but we take into account that taxpayers are discharging 11.5 billion in tax relief this year", he insisted.

Digital payments also went up after cashback went out.

For this reason, the government has decided not to extend it in 2022, recovering resources.

This was explained by the Minister of Economy, Daniele Franco, in a hearing on the maneuver before the Budget Committees of the Chamber and Senate.

"In the first half of 2021, the value of Pos payments increased by 28%. In the summer, when cashback was no longer operational, the percentages remained roughly unchanged," the minister stressed.

Source: ansa

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