The Maloney government is once again divided, this time over the delicate issue of taxes and the relationship between tax authorities and citizens. In recent days, the Revenue Agency has sent. 700 thousand communications, tBetween letters and certified emails, VAT numbers that are considered default due to declaring lower than expected income. Such a decision which fueled the irritation of the PML-N. Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini strongly criticized the move, describing it as an act with “an inquisitive Christmas tone”. The Deputy Minister of Economy replied to him a few hours later. Maurizio Leo, Fratelli d’Italia representative and key figure in tax issues.
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It should be noted that messages sent by the Revenue Agency do not represent assessments or sanctions but simple warnings. The purpose is to remind recipients of the possibility of consolidating their tax returns if necessary. Additionally, the letters indicate that those who have not yet entered into a biennial composition with creditors have until December 12. This is an initiative that the government has focused on, both to increase tax revenue and to support the implementation of tax system reforms.
Salvini uttered a line of harsh criticism: “I had neither the means nor the ability to send millions of letters around Christmas. An inquiring tone towards those who have already paid their taxes.“, he told journalists. “If there is an instrument that does not work, like the concordat, we should not follow the Italians, but replace it”.
The deputy prime minister’s position is not limited to contesting the sending of letters, but also calls into question the bailout agreement, which the Economy Ministry – headed by Giancarlo Giorgetti of the Northern League – has made several Have invested months. It is more attractive and involves a larger number of taxpayers. Salvini, however, resumed an alternative solution: “The League proposal is one that has worked in the past and that I think can still work, viz. Long Term Scrapping”. He then concluded with a comment on the effectiveness of the current approach: “The Revenue Agency may send 50 letters a day, but it gets nowhere like this.”
Leo replied: “We don’t want harassment, simple cooperation.”