Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The burden of red tape for small and medium-sized enterprises in Italy – TGCOM

– The bureaucracy is the main obstacle for those who want to start a business in our country. 19.9% ​​of entrepreneurs Italian said he’s convinced during a survey of Censis. Besides fulfilling the paperwork takes much time and effort economic test.



The burden of red tape for small and medium-sized enterprises in Italy

Called to choose 15 factors that hinder the development of enterprises in the course of a survey of Censis, 19.9% ​​of entrepreneurs places first of a state bureaucracy, deemed inefficient. The latter is the main ballast for those who want to start an economic activity, supporting entrepreneurs. This is a higher percentage than that found in major European economies: the United Kingdom (8.5%), Germany (8.9%) and France (10.3%). Moreover
the fulfillment of the paperwork takes time (a company employs an average of 269 hours a year, according to the Center for Studies Impresalavoro) and considerable economic effort. According to an estimate of CGIA Mestre, at 31 December 2012, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) Italian – or those that employ fewer than 250 people and an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million euro – pay out 31 billion euro a year (about 7,000 Euros each) to support the administrative costs, which are not the only item of expenditure.
addition to administrative costs, in fact, should be considered social security contributions and taxes that, back to the detection of Censis, represent the main obstacle for 18.7% of Italian entrepreneurs. Overall, he concluded the CGIA Mestre, weight tax and social contribution totaled 217.8 billion euro, which – added to the costs of the paperwork – the touch of 248.8 billion euro.
Yet free businesses from the burden of bureaucracy would not allow entrepreneurs to save time and money, but would bring benefits also to the production system of our country: according to Confartigianato, in fact, the productivity of the Italian companies would grow by 2.3%. For micro enterprises – ie those employing up to 9 workers – the increase would be even more significant, amounting to 5.8%. Just enough to recover more than half (53.7%) of the productivity gap that currently serving than the average productivity of micro enterprises active in France, Germany and Spain.

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