(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 05 - "The tax justice deals with cases for amounts equal to 1% of GDP and therefore absorbs substantial productive energies that risk being nullified due to the uncertainty of the timing of the proceedings.
Freeing these resources, attracting investments and generally giving confidence to economic operators by reducing the volume and duration of tax disputes is the objective that is at the center of the debate today.
Ultimately, a tax justice that works well and guarantees certain times of decision by citizens and companies can become a structural factor of economic growth.
This is in line with the objectives of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
Indeed, the PNNR envisages qualitative goals for tax justice, such as the reform of the legal framework to make the application of tax legislation more effective, and quantitative objectives at the same time.
I am referring in particular to the June 2026 target of reducing the average expected time to settle civil proceedings, including tax,
And he added: "Another factor necessary for an organic reform of tax justice is what I defined last year in the identikit of the tax judge, which concerns the profiles of competence, exclusivity and impartiality.
Professionalism and independence of judges are the pillars on which built our judiciary, indefectible guarantees in the constitutional design support the entire judicial apparatus. The figure of the tax judge must also be built on these guarantees ".
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