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Tax evasion gap at 66.5 billion in 2021 - Last minute

2024-02-05T16:11:41.078Z

Highlights: Tax evasion gap at 66.5 billion in 2021 - last minute. The data was provided by the general director of the Revenue Agency Ernesto Maria Ruffini. It represents the revenue not collected due to fraud, evasion, avoidance, missed payments, errors and involuntary omissions. TheData does not consider excise duties and IMU. Reproduction reserved © Copyright ANSA, 2019. All rights reserved. The tax gap, i.e. the indicator used to calculate tax evasion which measures the difference between the total amount of taxes that would be paid based on to the obligations, fell by 23 billion.


The tax gap, i.e. the indicator used to calculate tax evasion which measures the difference between the total amount of taxes that would be paid based on to the obligations... (ANSA)


The tax gap, i.e. the indicator used to calculate tax evasion which measures the difference between the total amount of taxes that would be paid based on tax obligations, fell by 23 billion, from 89.5 billion in 2016 to 66.5 billion in 2021. and the one actually collected.

The data was provided by the general director of the Revenue Agency Ernesto Maria Ruffini, explaining that it represents the revenue not collected due to fraud, evasion, avoidance, missed payments, errors and involuntary omissions.

The data does not consider excise duties and IMU.



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