"What needs to be done and what we are working on with the Revenue Agency, Sogei, is the so-called 'data scraping'", that is, also considering the data on the standard of living that professionals and entrepreneurs publish on social media.
Deputy Minister of Economy Maurizio Leo said this when speaking about the biannual composition with creditors in a hearing at the parliamentary commission supervising the tax registry: "We have already started talking with the Privacy Guarantor and on their part there is absolute availability, without prejudice to the protection of personal data".
"Collaboration with the Guarantor is absolutely fundamental: tax evasion is like a boulder like terrorism" and "we must all collaborate".
The deputy minister then assured that "it is not that we are lowering our guard: those who do not adhere to the agreement, it is clear that the financial administration will not lower its guard. Those who do not adhere will be included in selective lists, to see that they have not been able to achieve these compensations. But if you see that there are anomalies, you have to intervene there."
More generally, on the enabling law for tax reform "we are proceeding quickly: seven implementing decrees have already been approved, another - on gaming - is being examined by parliamentary commissions, and we are about to launch 2 other very relevant provisions: on sanctions and collection".
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