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The fees and taxes that we pay to the central government are three times higher than we pay to regional and local authorities. To detect it is the research division of Cgia. In 2014, for example, Treasury are “converged” well 379.7 billion, while the coffers of governors and mayors, however, “have been paid to EUR 106.1 billion.”
Of the total tax revenues collected by the central government, 60% is attributable income surtax (161400000000), to VAT (97.1 billion) and IRES (31 billion). Locally, however, the tax more “heavy” are Irap (30.4 billion of revenue), the IMU / Tasi (21.1 billion), additional regional income tax (10.9 billion) and the ‘additional municipal income tax (4.4 billion).
Of a total of 485.8 billion of tax revenues collected by the IRS last year, about 78% ended up in the coffers of the central state and about 22% of local authorities.
It should be said that local authorities and regions have increased taxes in excess of the cuts made by the center.
According to data from the Bank of Italy the tax increase local hit so more regions of the South. Among families, the heaviest price is arrived at that middle-class and lower-middle. Regions, provinces and municipalities come to ask for between 6 and 8% of income. In areas of the country where wealth is less than has unleashed a downward spiral between the financial statements and limping growth rates with the result that in relation to income, the tax burden is greater where the quality of services offered by local government is in trouble.
According to the study by the Bank of Italy on territorial taxation, Lazio and Campania vie for the top spot for higher taxes. In general the increases that have accumulated between 2012 and 2014 especially affect the average family that is seen asking last year 5.9% more compared to 2012 while the more affluent among the aspects examined by the Bank of Italy It had a tax increase only by 1.8%. The Cgia points out that in recent years the government transfers to regions and local authorities rose from 53 billion in 2000 to 35 billion in 2013, a decrease of 35% to 18 billion. In the same period, revenue at the local level grew by 32.6 billion. An amount which is well above 18 billion of cuts suffered. However in the last seven years there has been a drop in transfers. The Court of Auditors found that between 2008 and 2015 were decided 22 billion cuts in transfers from the State (of which about 10 billion to the regions and the remaining 12 billion to local authorities). “
Caustic remarks of the governor of the Veneto Zaia: in Rome are tassatori professionals. They pretend to cut taxes at central and unload the burden of lost revenue on the local level.
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