A 'families bonus' is being studied against high energy costs which could start from the second half of the year and which would be based on consumption, making it possible to encourage energy saving, as already announced by Minister Giorgetti at the end of the year.
On the measure, according to what is learned from Mef sources, however, the feasibility projections of the Arera are awaited.
The renewal of the social bonus with the current Isee thresholds would also be under evaluation.
A tax credit modulated on the price of gas is being studied for businesses: the idea is to set a threshold beyond which the 'discount' increases, below it is not foreseen.
While for the family bonus the time taken to study would be a little longer, the renewal of the social bonus and the tax credit for businesses could start in April.
At the end of March, in fact, the aid extended by the maneuver expires.
For companies, the tax credits would increase as the price of gas increases, but the maximum threshold would remain that set in the last budget law, which strengthened the tax credits, bringing them to 45% for energy and gas-intensive companies and to 35% for commercial establishments.
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