If last year the tax burden in Italy reached an all-time high of 43.5% of GDP1, in 2022, on the other hand, it is destined to drop to 43.1.
Thanks to this, only on 7 June (one day before what happened in 2021) will Italians celebrate the day of fiscal liberation (or "tax freedom day").
After more than 5 months from the beginning of 2022 (equal to 157 working days including Saturdays and Sundays), according to Cgia di Mestre, the average Italian taxpayer will stop working to pay all the tax obligations of the year (Irpef, Imu , VAT, Tari, various additional taxes, IRAP, IRES, social security contributions, etc.) and from 7 June he will start earning for himself and for his family.