Saturday, August 16, 2014

Revenue: Sting in August for businesses and self-employed – Giornale Radio Rai

Revenue: Sting in August for businesses and self-employed – Giornale Radio Rai

In all 11 tax deadlines to which comply within the I September

ROME –

August thrilling for Italian taxpayers grappling with the upcoming deadlines tax. According to the CGIA Mestre, in fact, businesses and self-employed will have to pay taxes for 29 billion, net of social security contributions, said the association: if the Government will not achieve the goals of cutting spending next year could increase taxes. Precisely because of the large bill due in terms of taxes payable to the Exchequer, for the CGIA “many Italians were forced to shorten the Holidays”

The association of artisans and small businesses Mestre, recalling that around 11 will be tax deadlines to fulfill that between August 20 and September 1. The voice that “will weigh” more on the taxpayers’ pockets will be the VAT: revenue should be of 13.1 billion euro. Following the payment by employers of withholding income tax of employees and collaborators, corresponding to an amount of EUR 7.6 billion and the payment of the balance of the advance income tax and which should guarantee a revenue of 2.45 billion. Others will reach 1.7 billion into state coffers from the payment of the additional income tax, while IRAP and Ires there are other 3 billion euro. Finally, the self-employed will have to pay their own income tax deemed to an amount that is expected to reach 1.3 billion euro.

A further worry about the fact that, according to the CGIA, in perspective, the tax burden on Italian taxpayers may even increase because, if the government fails to cut public spending as it has set itself, triggered the so-called “safeguard clause”. In this case, “the taxpayers will have to bear a higher tax burden than 3 billion Euros, following the reduction of the benefits / tax deductions and increased tax rates, while the ministries will have to cut spending in an amount of at least 1.44 billion euro. ” Commenting on the analysis carried out by the studies, the secretary of the CGIA, Giuseppe Bortolussi, said: “Either you are unable to rationalize public spending and reduce waste, the waste and inefficiencies, or to pay the bill will be once again Italians who already are among the most harassed taxpayers of Europe. “

Last Edit: August 16, 2014 16:10

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