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Tax bills: the stop has been extended until 31 August

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There is the stop to cashback, but also the extension of the suspension of the payment of tax bills, the labor agreement and the rules that affect Alitalia. The draft of the decree law being examined by the Government is made up of 7 articles, including the simplification and refinancing of the new Sabatini measure and the containment of tariff adjustments for the electricity sector.

In particular, a new extension is envisaged for the dispatch of the tax bills to 31 August, from the previous 30 June. The Decree also provides for the deferral of the Tari tariff by the Municipalities from 30 June to 31 July.

The “cashback” program, which provides for cash reimbursements for purchases with electronic cards, is suspended for the next six months, from 1 July to 31 December 2021. Refunds relating to payments with pos in the first half of 2021 and in the first half of 2022 are paid respectively by 30 November 2021 and by 30 November 2022. Previously, the deadline of 60 days from the end of each period was envisaged.

The 400 million bridging loan for Alitalia, expiring today, has also been extended to 16 December.

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