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Fisco, ready to send letters to promote citizen compliance

Rain of incoming letters for many taxpayers from the Revenue Agency. So let’s go into the details and see what’s going on.

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The last year was marked by Covid which unfortunately continues to have negative repercussions both in terms of the aspect of interpersonal relationships and economic. In order to counteract its spread, in fact, we are asked to pay attention to various precautions, with many activities that unfortunately had to lower the shutters, forcing many people to have to deal with a difficult management of the family budget.

A difficult context, which saw the government opt ​​for the adoption of ad hoc interventions, such as those approved with the Support Decree Bis. At the same time the administrative machine never stops, with theRevenue Agency ready to carry out a barrage of checks, by sending a rain of letters. So let’s go into the details and see what there is to know about it.

Tax, a shower of incoming letters to promote citizens’ compliance

The administrative machine never stops, with the Inland Revenue ready to restart with the sending of the tax bills. In fact, barring further extensions, collection activity is expected to resume from the beginning of September, given that the suspension will remain valid until the end of August. In the meantime, the Revenue Agency is working to combat tax evasion through thesending compliance letters.

In this way we intend to check if the data present in the tax returns have been correctly reported. In this way we aim forspontaneous fulfillment by taxpayers. These communications, we recall, are not yet to be considered as a form of formal assessment.

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In fact, they limit themselves to reporting to the taxpayer a set of information relating to previous years and the anomalies found in the tax returns. It is therefore up to the citizen to reply, providing the appropriate ones justifications, before the Revenue Agency notifies a notice of assessment. Otherwise, the taxpayer can independently provide for the correction of possible errors through the active repentance.

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