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Cashback stops for six months: stop new prizes. VAT numbers, payments for June postponed to 20 July

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The cashback operation will stop on June 30 with the payment of the amounts accumulated with the payments of debit and credit cards and with the ‘super prize’ of 1,500 euros to the major users. This was decided by the control room which was held at Palazzo Chigi. The operation scheduled for the second half of the year is therefore canceled.

Furthermore, to take into account the impact that the Covid 19 emergency had also this year on the operations of smaller taxpayers and their intermediaries, the Government has adopted a Dpcm that extends the deadline for payment of the 2020 balance and the first deposit 2021 for the purposes of income taxes and VAT, for taxpayers affected by the application of the Synthetic Indices of Reliability (ISA), including those adhering to the flat-rate regime. The payment deadline expiring on 30 June will be extended to 20 July, without payment.

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What the Dpcm provides

The extension of the deadline for self-tax payments at the end of June is a film that is repeated almost every year. This year it was no different. In fact, the new decree of the President of the Council of Ministers (Dpcm) has arrived which moves the payment of the balance and the first advance of direct taxes and Irap from 30 June to 20 July without surcharges and to 20 August with the payment of 0, 4% additional.

The postponement of payments is not generalized

The postponement of payments at the end of June will not be generalized but will only concern taxpayers subject to the synthetic indices of economic reliability (Isa) as well as those for which the non-application clauses of the same indices apply.

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The fiscal calendar

The 2021 fiscal calendar is red stamped with 263 deadlines (89% concern payments) which currently accumulate until 30 July. Also thanks to the continuous postponement of the obligations dictated by the health and economic emergency of the last 18 months, the appointment with the payment of taxes, duties and tax deeds, such as the tax bills, is still full of unknowns for both companies. both for intermediaries. The first deadline, that of Wednesday 30 June, now has a fixed point: postponement to 20 July.

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