Thursday, April 2, 2015

FISCO / IL 46% of Italians under 15 thousand euro, pay the middle class – Online-News

In Italy the largest share of income tax (811 billion reported in 2013) pay the taxpayers under € 50,000 of income: as much as 64% with a 49% concentrated between 15 thousand and 50 thousand and 5% below the 15,000 euro. And the rich are few, at least looking as declared to the tax authorities in 2014, the income of the previous year. 46% report to the IRS income under € 15,000 gross and ‘Scrooge’ declared, with over 300,000 Euros of income, are just 30,000, 0.07% of the total. A ‘photograph’ of the Department that raises some doubt when you consider the enormous level of evasion of Italy with around 200 billion a year total subtracted to state coffers. Moreover, the problem is getting thinner and more the number of those who pay taxes but, for example, increases the local taxation. In 2013 – is explained – about 41 million taxpayers have fulfilled the obligation directly “declarative” through the presentation of the declaration models Unique and 730. But the total number of taxpayers fell by 425,000 units, equal to -1% compared to 2012. The decline involved employees (-334 000), especially those in low-income individuals in the two younger age groups (up to 24 years and 25-44 years), reflecting the economic trends of the labor market. It has also seen a decrease in the number of individuals who claim business income (-60 000) and you are made to feel the effects of pension reform Monti-Fornero contraction in the number of taxpayers who claim retirement income (-168 000 ). The decline, however, would be compensated for the amount of checks. Were up sharply taxpayers who declare income from buildings, in relation to changes in regulations introduced in the year. The total income declared total amounts to about 811 billion to an average value of 20,070 euro. The comparison with the previous year shows an increase in both the total income (+ 0.6%) and the average income (+ 1.5%), driven primarily by the growth of retirement income: + 2% on total income, + 3.2% in the average income, which – says the MEF – “offsets the decline in the number of pensioners.” The deductions amount to approximately 29.2 billion, 64.4 billion in deductions instead. The tax net income tax has an average value of 4,910 euro (+ 0.6% over the previous year) and is declared by about 31 million people or 76% of total taxpayers. Approximately 10 million persons have a tax net zero. Spatial analysis confirms that the region with the highest average income is Lombardy (23 680 euro), followed by Lazio (22,310 euro), while Calabria has the lowest average income with € 14,390; in 2013 the average income in the South and the Center grew less than the national average. Compared to the types that income from employment and pensions exceed 82% of the total income, particularly retirement income exceeds for the first time 30% of the total income. The self-employed have the highest average incomes, amounting to € 35,660, while the average income declared by entrepreneurs (owners of individual companies) amounted to EUR 17,650. The average income declared by employees amounted to EUR 20,600, that of pensioners to EUR 16 280 and, finally, the average income from investments in partnerships and similar results of 15 670 euro. Employees declare less of entrepreneurs? We know the statistics sometimes photographing complex realities. Why the Finance provide a detail that ‘Countdown’ data: the approximately 600 thousand employers pigeonholed in the entrepreneurs and the self-declare on average 31 303 and their employees on average 10,449 Euros. Good results for the dry coupon that, now in its third year of implementation, has affected more than one million individuals (+ 37% compared to 2012) in the amount of taxable income of about 7.5 billion euro (+ 26%) and declared a tax of 1.5 billion euro. Finally, the additional increase in: the regional personal income tax in 2013 amounted to about 11.2 billion (+ 1.5% compared to 2012). The additional regional average is 370 euro (360 euro in 2012). The highest recorded in Lazio (470 euro). The municipal surcharge instead amounts to 4.4 billion (+ 8.9% over 2012 years in which he had already recorded a 20% increase compared to 2011), with an average amount of 170 euro (160 euro in 2012) . Again the top is in Lazio (220 euro)

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