Micro cup goodbye? It is a concrete hypothesis that takes hold according to the rumors leaking from Palazzo Chigi. In fact, the tax delegation law is worth a cut of between 500 and 800 million that would lighten the pockets of Italians by sending useless and expensive payments into the ceiling.
Taxes, here’s what can change
So goodbye to the paddy rice tax (contract fees paid for sowing or for the payment in kind of the workforce employed by the rice production company) or the graduation tax. But these are only two examples: among the various voices approved by deputies and senators there are those of speeches by simplification and fiscal rationalization such as micro levies (taxes, fees, rights) in the revenue and territorial sectors, introduced and maintained over time. The money that the State has made (tax revenue) has been quantified as less than 0.01% of the total tax revenue: in short, it is something that can be renounced.
The cut on payments
The technicians of the ministry of the economy who are writing the law were also of the same opinion: as reported Italy today, among the micro withdrawals indicated in the report there are also the super stamp, public teaching taxes, the tax on entertainment, the increase in the municipal tax on waste, the regional tax for professional practice, the regional surcharge on fees for public water users, license fees on excise duties. The enabling law could lead to the first intervention by providing criteria for it thinning systematic but ensuring that resources remain unchanged.
Here is the “infinite” list
To date, among the dozens of tributes that citizens find themselves paying for there are those for Italian storage, the tax surcharge on petrol for motor vehicles, excise duties on alcoholic spirits for fruit in spirit or for flavored wines, the tax on premiums for horse racing events, the ” single tax on the Enalotto and Totocalcio betting competitions, the tax for the deposit of solid waste in landfills, the tax on the flights of air taxi passengers and private aircraft, the surcharge on the boarding rights of passengers on aircraft, on emissions of sulfur dioxide, the tax on emissions from civil aircraft, the contribution on the goods of the operators of the communications sector, the rights for copies and certificates of the notarial archive, the tax for the collection of wild products non-woody products, the contribution to the revenues of energy sector operators, the tax on private aircraft and harbor boats, the tax for driving licenses for vehicles of categories B and C1, registration taxes on leasing, tax on the revaluation of severance pay. And we stop here.
It gives you a headache but this is part of the huge amount of taxes that Italians pay systematically: perhaps, who knows, it could be the right time to really change something.
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