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a package of anti-cunning measures is coming

In addition to the reform of the Land Registry also the hunt for the crafty ones who don’t pay taxes: the Draghi government is betting on fight against tax evasion to hit the target of reduce it by 40% by 2026. A move that is not easy and hampered by the forces that support the government, with whom Draghi seeks mediation. And so, if Forza Italia sets its foot on the Cadastre, it seems more difficult to find a compromise with the League on anti-tax evasion rules, especially if VAT numbers are involved.

An “anti-evasion package” is being studied as part of the simplification dl, which should implement a real tightening against the crafty taxman. The measures range from the receipt lottery to the fine for those who refuse transactions with the POS.

The objective is to eliminate tax evasion

Tax evasion worth 80-100 billion year, a bleeding that must be stopped, a plague that every government has tried to stop. The Draghi government’s goal is to reduce tax evasion by 40% by 2026, the year in which the PNRR will close, with a series of intermediate targets that expect a 5% reduction by 2023 and 15% by 2024.

The restyling of the receipt lottery

The package first of all includes changes to the receipt lottery, in order to make it easier to participate in the draws and expand the audience. No more barcode, in its place a Qr-code present on the receipt, which can be framed with special app (including Cashback) to reveal if you are the winner. There may also be lower and more frequent premiums in the future.

Another squeeze for the Superbonus

The Superbonus 110% is among the hottest topics to hunt down the crafty taxmen: to avoid loopholes, the government is thinking of making the initial submission of the file is mandatory all’Eneajust as it happens for the eco-bonus, in order to better monitor the measure and its loopholes.

Turn of the screw for the “flat rate” of VAT numbers

Among the measures under consideration by the government there is also the possibility of rendering electronic invoicing mandatory for VAT numbers, those that fall under the flat-rate scheme and currently pay a flat tax of 15% up to 65 thousand euros of gross income. A pool of almost 2 million subjects who could be forced to use the e-bill.

Close up on Pos and credit cards

When we talk about the fight against tax evasion, we also look at the POS and credit cards. For those who refuse an incoming POS transaction one fixed fine of 30 euros plus 4% de value of the denied transaction. As for the mapping of the cards, it could be asked to send to the Revenue Agency the data of all digital payments which, crossed with electronic invoices, could give greater certainty about who evades taxes.

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