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Meloni: ‘Tax helps the honest but no favors for the smart’ – News

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Meloni: ‘Tax helps the honest but no favors for the smart’ – News

“The message we want to give is very simple: we have no friends to whom we can do favors other than honest Italians who pay taxes and contribute to the public budget, even when they are unable to pay but who want to do so. There is no room for those who want be smart but anyone who is honest and in difficulty deserves to be helped.” Thus the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the conference in the Chamber dedicated to tax reform.

“I don’t think and will never say that taxes are a beautiful thing, free donations are beautiful, not levies imposed by law, for this reason” There is “a great responsibility” in “managing those resources that cannot be used in a irresponsible to guarantee easy immediate consensus and leave it to those who come later to repay that irresponsibility”.

For further information Agenzia ANSA Leo: the fight against tax evasion is central, let’s not lower our guard – News – Ansa.it “We cannot lower our guard on the fight against tax evasion. The fight against tax evasion remains a fundamental element for us”. Deputy Minister of Economy Maurizio Leo said this at the event ‘Tax reform, implementation and prospects’. (HANDLE)

“It is one of the first subjects that we wanted to address by approving a reform that has been awaited for 50 years”, underlined Meloni. “We are working to align the sanctions with European parameters because the ones we had were disproportionate, illogical and oppressive. And also quite useless.”

“Only with an organic and comprehensive reform” of the tax system “can we aim for one of our great objectives, which is that of the generalized reduction of the tax burden, which weighs on families and businesses”, added Meloni. “I am very proud that we are the ones who are bringing order to a matter that for many years was put in a drawer because it was too complex” and to “align” Italy “with the main European standards in the tax field”. The “advantage we have is time”, with a “legislative horizon that allows us to do things well and in the interest of Italians”.

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Italy closer to taxpayers and companies

The tax reform is “a reform that aims to design a new idea of ​​Italy that is closer to the needs of taxpayers” and “companies”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this during the tax conference in the Chamber. “They accused us of wanting to help tax evaders, of loosening tax restrictions, of hiding imaginary amnesties”, but the answer is in the “numbers” with “2023 being the record year in the fight against tax evasion with, 24, 7 billion” to the State, “4.5 billion and a half more than the previous year”.

Giorgetti, tax reform in record time, historic undertaking

“I want to thank Maurizio Leo and all those who contributed to this exceptional undertaking”, with the “difficulty of implementing an approval in record time of the enabling law and the decrees being a historic undertaking”. the Minister of Economy Giancarlo Giorgetti at the event ‘Tax reform, implementation and prospects’. “Those who know me know that politics above all means decision”, he added.

“Unfortunately, I seriously fear” that the global minimum taxation “is going to fail in the impossibility of completing its work. I perceived this in the G20 and G7 meetings, this type of necessity which is a moral imperative that will not be able to achieve its objectives in the times we hoped for.”

Taxman as a good family man, he must ask for the right amount

The tax system “must ask for the right amount and must know how to use the criterion of a good family man: common sense and foresight without wasting the resources” collected. Thus the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the conference on tax delegation in the Chamber.

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