Possible news coming for the s110% uperbonus until 2026 that would only interest social housing and cooperatives: this is the hypothesis that the Government is working on in the wake, in particular, of the pressing of Come on Italy which asked the MEF for an extension of the bonus to be included in the Milleproroghe decree.
Superbonus, news coming?
As reconstructed from the messenger, FI, therefore, pushes to go to the rescue of the population groups in greater economic difficulty. The changes – which will be the subject of the amendments to the Milleproroghe decree under discussion in these hours – should therefore concern exclusively social housing – i.e. managed by municipalities or region -e cooperative with the hypothesis, in fact, of full concession (expired in 2022) up to 2026 al 110%.
M5S returns to the office
Meanwhile, i Five stars they charged back on town but here the road to the green light is decidedly more difficult. “The M5S, on the occasion of the passage to the Senate of the Milleproroghe decree, presented amendments to give new impetus to the Superbonus. To allow the use of the Superbonus on single-family homes, still with 110%, we intend to extend the deadline for the conclusion of the works to 30 June 2023 and the progress of the works to 30% to 31 December 2022 “. announces Patuanelli, M5S group leader in the Senate Budget Commission.
Meanwhile, it seems that the Superbonus has become less “attractive”. The lowering of the tax deduction, linked to the Superbonus, from 110% to 90% for the year 2023, will almost certainly lead to a clear reduction in the propensity to use the incentives” and the ‘gap’ forecast “for both 2024 and 2025 will have even more disincentive effects. For this reason, this method of planning the level of tax deduction should be completely reprogrammed, adopting a horizon of validity of the tax incentives as far away as possible”. This can be read in the memorandum brought by the National Council of Engineers, chaired by Angel Dominic Perrini in the Finance Commission, in the Senate.
Less attractive superbonus
For the technical category, “Italy must now think about incentives, for example 90%, lasting over time, valid for at least 15, or 20 years in order to allow an extremely wide and diverse range of property owners to plan the feasibility, especially financial, of individual interventions.