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Rai fee 2023, here’s how much we will pay: the shocking news

There are many rumors that have been spreading about it lately the Rai fee of 2023. Indeed, many argue that, not only that we will no longer pay it in the billbut that, probably, there will be a variation of price. But let’s take a step back for a moment to understand what it is specifically about.

The Rai fee, as you all know, is a tax about owning a television. This, in fact, for obvious reasons allows the viewing of certain contents belonging to Italian TV. The cost, to date, is €90 per year and these are broken down in 10 installments of €9 per month. Since 2016, payment has been made via the electricity bill and therefore, apart from some category of people who have the right to the exemptionanyone who owns an electrical supply, it turns out suitable to pay the tax.

Price changes and forecasts for the new year

The price, in particular, which once amounted to the sun 8 lire for the whole yearit was already lowered in 2016; when with the attempt to fight tax evasion this was price reduction and included in the bill. Before, however, the payment was made through Postal and this practice, despite the fact that a large margin of time was established to pay, in most of the times, it was revealed useful to not pay at all. In fact, it was enough not to show up at the post office and the game was done.

For the new year, however, as we mentioned before, many are already circulating Chatter both in regards to the payment method and regarding the amount that we are going to pay. Many argue that there will be a price hike, others hope, however, for a further one discount; still others say the canon is destined to become one regional tax. The latter hypothesis, in particular, is the one that makes us frown the most; because, if that were the case, it would mean that each region would pay a different sum. There is nothing left but wait for until the arrival of new news keep you updated.

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