It refers to the study ‘The Autumn of the IRS’ made by Confcommercio- Companies for Italy in collaboration with Format Searches. To have more difficulty tourism companies, micro businesses, those that have seats in various municipalities and those of the South
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Tax Deadlines: Italian Nightmare, including uncertainties about the amounts and difficulties in honoring them. It ‘took the countdown for the payment of Tasi (tax on services indivisible of Commons, ed) and, five days before the deadline to pay for it, companies in the service sector with the water in the throat: only 26, 9%, in fact, is aware of the amount to be paid over 60% and an increase bureaucratic costs to meet the obligation. Almost a company on two – refers to the survey ‘The Autumn of the IRS’, created by Confcommercio-contractors for Italy in collaboration with Format Searches – pay the fee with difficulty.
60.3% of companies of the service sector (rising to 91% for tourism) provides that will suffer to deal with these deadlines, especially for the amount of the sums due (74.3%) and for the many deadlines to honor concentrated in a very short period of time (64.8%).
Small businesses are those that present the most difficulty, then there are those that have offices in different municipalities, those that use property owned by the ‘ exercise of their activities and those of the South. Half of the companies examined in the study (49.6%), however, has assured that it will pay the Tasi. Only 15.9% said that paherà tax without problems. For a third of the companies (34.5%), the Tasi is an unfair tax because the amount of the payment is greater than the quality of services provided by the City.
The other nightmare of enterprises is the fee Waste, the Tari. Approximately 64% of entrepreneurs judged high or very high weight of administrative requirements related to the payment of the tax. Also in this case, the prevailing sense of uncertainty of the amount due (47.9%). Not only that, the introduction of Tari involve, for a company of 4, a burden on the budgets of more than 100% compared to what it was paying before.
The report shows also another interesting fact: while the 48.8% of companies claimed to be successful, albeit with some difficulty, to pay taxes in the last two years, and 32.2% did so but with many problems, 5.9% of the enterprises concerned reported not having been able, sometimes, to honor pagamaneti. This burden – the study shows – he recorded “significantly” on the growth of almost 80% of companies reducing their ability to do business, hire new employees or make investments. Only 20.4% said they have had no problem with growth due to the tax burden.
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