The total income declared in 2013 is 811 billion, for an average of 20,070 euro. This was announced by the MEF, noting that only 5% of taxpayers declare more than 50,000 euro.
As is apparent from the statements of income in 2014 relative tax year 2013, announced by the Ministry of Economy, 46% of Italian taxpayers have incomes below 15 thousand euro and says only 5% Irpef total. In the range between 15,000 and 50,000 Euros instead placing 49% of taxpayers declaring 58% Irpef total, while only 5% of taxpayers declare more than 50,000 Euros, but pays 37% Irpef total. The so-called “Scrooge”, ie those earning over 300 thousand euro, are about 30 thousand people. Looking at the statements to the IRS, therefore, the rich would be few. Subjects with a total income greater than 300 thousand euro, remembers the Treasury, are also required to pay the solidarity contribution of 3% on the portion of income exceeding that threshold. It is about 30,000 people (0.1% of all taxpayers), for a total amount of 252 million euro (about 8,700 Euros on average).
The self-employed wealthiest entrepreneurs – In 2014 were 41 million Italian taxpayers who filed a return with income tax models Unique and 730. The total income declared was approximately 811 billion. € 20,070 on average, with a 1.5% increase over the previous year. The region with the highest average income is Lombardy (23 680 EUR), bringing up the rear Calabria (14,390 euro). The self-employed, according to these figures, have the highest average incomes (35 660 euro), while the average income declared by entrepreneurs (sole proprietorships) amounted to EUR 17,650. The average income declared by employees amounted to EUR 20,600, that of pensioners to 16 280 euro. As explained by the ministry, the income statement in 2013 you start to feel the effect of the reform Monti-Fornero. It is in fact a decrease of 168 thousand taxpayers who declared retirement income.
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