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Nadef, to extend Superbonus to 2023. “Margins for another 18 billion in spending”

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The control room convened by Prime Minister Mario Draghi who examined the update note to the Economics and Finance Document lasted just under an hour.

From the summit emerged a novelty much awaited by economic operators. We are moving towards an extension to 2023 of the Superbonus: the government, according to what is learned, should insert the commitment to continue with the incentive for green renovations in the Update to the Def (Nadef). The extension should then be included in the maneuver. Likely an associate on the minimum wage in the document.

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Here are the numbers released by the control room. Growth for the current year estimated at 6% and a deficit that stands at 9,5%, would be margins for 1 point of GDP per year for new interventions, approximately 18 billion the year between 2022 and 2024. The meeting did not deal with the dossier of the fiscal delegation that will not arrive on the table of the Council of Ministers scheduled for Wednesday 29 September at 9.30 precisely for the launch of the Nadef.

Guerra (Mef): support forward, disastrous restrictive policy

The government “is determined to continue supporting the economy” assured the undersecretary for the economy, Maria Cecilia Guerra speaking of Nadef to ClassCnbc. In budgetary policies, he explained, there is more space to support the economy, also because “we are neither in the conditions of duty nor of being able to carry out restrictive return policies that would be disastrous”.

«The political resistance is very strong. I am not particularly optimistic that particular steps will be taken with the fiscal delegation, ”said the undersecretary of the Mef, speaking of the land registry reform. “Certainly there will be – he added -. Its translation into fiscal terms – he pointed out, however – may be considered very very very slow ».

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