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deadlines, but the company often leaves

More and more chaos around the Superbonus 110% and all the house bonuses.

The world of home bonuses should have restarted with vigor after the reopening of the possibility of the multiple credit transfer e many actually hoped so.

The government after finding out 4.4 billion frauds he had granted only one assignment of credit and the construction sites had stopped in half of Italy. But is the new sale of the Multipla credits actually bringing back the hoped-for momentum?

Disappointment from construction sites

According to many no, there is talk of extensions but in reality the problems lie precisely in the legislation on the assignment of credits.

Poste Italiane had closed the platform for the assignment of credits frightened by too many doubtful credits that were accumulating with great ease. After the new legislation the platform was opened but it had become clear at this point that the multiple assignment had changed forever. In fact, the new assignment of credits is accompanied by a stamp that follows the credit through all its few steps and neither prevents the splitting.

Unattractive credit

Therefore, the new credit becomes very unattractive for the bank and this explains why Poste Italiane has created a new very dissuasive platform for those who want to sell the credit deriving from the bonus. In addition to this came the promise from the government of very stringent controls. And the penalties will be just as tough. For the certified technician who gets his counts wrong, you can get a fine of up to € 100,000 and imprisonment for up to 5 years. It is definitely not surprising that the world of construction emphasizes that bonuses no longer attract as much as they used to. But even if the home bonus has been extended until 2025, there are many companies that, on balance, abandon their jobs.

Firms leaving their jobs

Certainly an incorrect practice but it often happens that after signing the contract you realize that the regulations have changed and that prices have skyrocketed and there are not a few cases in Italy in which firms refuse to honor their commitments. In short, a really thorny situation for the construction sector which hoped to be able to really restart with the new legislation. But it is precisely the tremendous increases that come with the war in Ukraine and the feared Russian default that make many argue that the house bonus has become really too inconvenient.

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