The receipts from the quater scrapping in 2023 amount to 6.8 billion euros, of which 6.5 billion refer to the payment of the installments falling due in the same year (first or single installment and second) and 0.3 billion refer to subsequent installments and already paid by the taxpayers.
These are some of the numbers provided by the undersecretary of the MEF, Lucia Albano, during the question time in the Finance Committee of the Chamber.
Compared to the amounts to be paid for the installments due in 2023, equal to 11.9 billion euros, the overall forfeiture rate recorded stood at 45.4%, equal to 5.4 billion.
A percentage, explained Albano, "significantly lower than that recorded with reference to previous facilitated facilitation procedures".
The forfeiture rates were in fact 53% in the first scrapping, 67% in the second and 70% in the third.
With an amendment to the Milleproroghe decree approved today, a new chance is given to those who have lapsed but intend to re-enter the procedure.
The terms of the quater scrapping are in fact reopened with the possibility of paying the first two expired installments by 15 March 2024.
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