The outgoing government has made available many bonuses to counter the price increases that have occurred in recent months, some of which have yet to be paid. Given that there are just two months to the end of the year, it is good to summarize all the bonuses still available.
With all the bonuses established by the former Draghi government, Italians are increasingly confused between dates, requirements and questions asked. The year has come to an end, so make sure you do everything possible to receive these financial support, without forgetting the deadlines.
The Government of Bonuses
Currently there is no news yet on the presence of any new bonuses that will start from January 2023, as the new Government has not yet provided any news about it.
Draghi, in the previous government, instead established a truly remarkable amount of support, so much so as to confuse any recipients, who often end up losing the opportunity to receive help due to the lack of organization.
The loss of these bonuses can weigh especially on people who have real problems in supporting the payments of food, utilities, emergency expenses or basic necessities.
Bonus for October, November and December 2022.
Superbonus 110 expired on 30 September for renovations carried out on single-family homes and all work done by that date (at least 30%) will be able to enjoy the discount until 31 December 2022,
November 30 is the last day for autonomous VAT numbers who still have to apply for the 200 euro bonus, provided for in the bis aid decree. Furthermore, those who have an income of less than 20 thousand euros available can also request the 150 euros bonus, included in the dl aid ter, in order to receive a total sum of 350 euros.
Towards the end of the year there are multiple deadlines to keep in mind, in fact, until 31 December it is possible to request a deduction of 60% on the expenditure incurred for the works that fall within the Facade Bonus.
Same useful date by which companies can distribute the bonus bills to their employees, arriving to pay up to 600 euros directly in the paycheck, so as to increase the purchasing power of their workers by allowing a lighter payment of bills and food expenses.
Also in December, the Part-Time bonus of 550 euros will be available for those who worked part-time jobs in 2021.
There will also be the Transport bonus, which reimburses 60 euros as a contribution to the cost of the monthly or annual pass for public transport.
The architectural barriers bonus makes it possible to recover 75% of the expenditure for interventions aimed at eliminating architectural barriers.
The furniture and household appliances bonus allows you to recover 50% of your spending up to a maximum of 10 thousand euros, which will drop to 5 thousand in 2023.
Finally, there is the first home bonus for those under 36 which provide for the exemption from paying taxes for those who fall within the age and income limit (with a maximum ISEE of 40 thousand euros).