(ANSA) - ROME, AUGUST 09 - The tax justice reform "contributes to supporting the country system in terms of competitiveness and attracting foreign investors".
This was stated by the Ministry of Economy and Finance in a note, where it emphasizes how the reform makes "tax justice conform to the principles of due process".
The measure, initiated on the initiative of the Ministers of the Economy, Daniele Franco, and of Justice, Marta Cartabia, aims at "improving the quality of tax rulings", at the "reduction of disputes at the Court of Cassation" and is "important to comply with the Pnrr deadlines ", explains the Mef.
Among the various innovations, an autonomous and professional role of the tax judiciary is introduced, with 576 tax judges recruited through competition for exams, while 100 of the current judges, 50 from the ordinary judiciary and 50 from the other judiciary, will be able to transit permanently and full time in the special tax jurisdiction.
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