Saturday, December 13, 2014

‘Tax Day’: December 16 Italians ready to pay to the Treasury 44 billion – Rai News

'Tax Day': December 16 Italians ready to pay to the Treasury 44 billion – Rai News



He reports the CGIA Mestre. From paying VAT 16 billion, from withholding income tax of employees another 12 billion. The latest installment IMU will cost 10.6 billion Euros. By Tasi 2.3 billion. From Tari, the waste tax, a revenue of nearly 1.9 billion

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Mestre (ve) The day of the tax, the notorious ‘tax day’ is coming. On 16 December, in fact, the Italians will have to pay taxes and duties, and – according to reports from the research department of the CGIA Mestre – will have to pay 44 billion to the tax authorities or the Italian municipalities. The payment of VAT will ensure the most conspicuous amount, equal to 16 billion euro; from withholding income tax of employees from the tax authorities will collect another 12 billion, while the last installment IMU, which for the most part will flow into the coffers of Mayors, will cost Italians well 10.6 billion euro.

The Tasi, that in this special list is present for the first time just this year, will allow municipalities to collect 2.3 billion. From Tari, namely the new tribute sull’asporto waste, the final installment of this year will provide a yield of almost 1.9 billion. Finally, the substitute tax on the revaluation of severance pay and the withholding tax on transfers for income tax deductions, the tax authorities will cash respectively 231 and 72 million euro.

“On December 16, – noted the Secretary of Cgia Joseph bortolussi – is traditionally a tax deadline to shake your wrists: a rain of deadlines that could call into serious difficulties many families and many small businesses because of the chronic lack of liquidity. And with the continuing crisis, this financial commitment is likely to become for many entrepreneurs a real stress test. “

In addition, the Cgia recalls that in 2014 the tax burden in Italy is expected to 43.3%. Is among the highest in Europe. “But the real tax burden – concludes Bortolussi – namely that the burden on honest taxpayers, which is measured by nominal GDP by removing the ‘weight’ of the unobserved economy, ranks just below the 50% reaching, according to our estimate , 49.5%: more than 6 percentage points more than the official figure. ” The Cgia has come to this result remembering that our national GDP, also includes the figure due to the shadow economy produced by the activities’ irregular, not being known to the IRS, do not pay taxes or contributions. According to ISTAT, the economy is not observed – which now also includes the value added “product” from cigarette smuggling, prostitution and drug trafficking – is around 200 billion euro per year.

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