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Super bonus, bipartisan requests in Parliament: deductions spread over 10-15 years

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Super bonus, bipartisan requests in Parliament: deductions spread over 10-15 years

MILANO – Extend the distribution of Superbonus deductions to 10 or 15 years, from the current 4. Several bipartisan amendments to the decree on the maxi building subsidy ask for it presented to the Senate Finance Committee. The file contains various proposals, formulated by Fi, Lega, Pd, M5s, Avs and Iv, which provide, for expenses incurred in 2023, the possibility of dividing the deduction, at the taxpayer’s option, into “ten annual installments of the same amount”, and in some amending proposals even 15 installments. Other changes extend the division into 10 already foreseen for 2022 expenses to communications sent to the Revenue Agency until “4 April 2024”.

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Exceptions for other seismic events and for flooding in the Marche

Among the parliamentarians’ requests also the possibility of extending the exceptions to the stop on sales and/or invoice discounts also to seismic events for which a state of emergency has been declared to the 2022 Marche flood, to the events that hit Emilia, Marche and Tuscany in 2022 and 2023 up to the territories affected by the earthquake in Emilia Romagna in 2012 or in Ischia in 2017. The proposed amendments ask for the extension of the exemption already provided for by the decree, which allows the transfer and discount on the invoice to be used again for interventions on damaged properties in Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche and Umbria affected by the seismic events that occurred on 6 April 2009 and 24 August 2016.

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A bipartisan proposal, with identical amendments presented by Fi (signed by Claudio Lotito) and Civic Groups (signed by Antonio De Poli) and by various minority parties (M5s, Pd, Avs and Iv), extends the exemption also to properties damaged by other seismic events which have occurred since 1 April 2009 “for which a state of emergency has been declared” and to properties damaged by meteorological events which have occurred since 15 September 2022 for which a state of emergency has been declared by the Council of Ministers of 16 September 2022 and 19 October 2022 located in the Marche region. However, the amendment sets a “limit of 100 million” for the exemption for 2024.

Another amendment by Fi asks to extend the exemption to the “territories of Emilia Romagna affected by the seismic events of 18 September 2023, for which a state of emergency of national importance has been declared”. Other amendments from the Pd and Avs also ask for an understanding of the seismic events in Emilia Romagna.

Various FdI amendments then ask to extend the exemption to properties in other territories affected by adverse events: one asks to include the seismic events that occurred in Ischia in 2017, another those in Emilia Romagna in 2012, another those in Molise in 2018 (in this case a spending limit of 18 million is set for 2024), yet another for the Etna area damaged by the 2018 earthquake, setting a spending limit of 3 million, finally a fifth amendment expands the perimeter to events in Calabria and Basilicata on 26 October 2012 (with a spending limit of 8 million).

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