(Finance) – The reopening of the deadlines for the preventive agreement biennial it could be examined today by the Council of Ministerswhich meets at 10.30 am to examine the Budget Plan Document.
The provision, according to what we learn from government sources, could set the new deadline of December 12th and come together as amendment to the tax decreecurrently under consideration by the Senate Budget Committee.
The biennial preventive agreement is one proposal addressed by the Tax Office to self-employed workers and VAT numberswhich freezes taxes and controls for the next two years, in exchange for the payment of an agreed sum. The deadline was set for October 31st, but a barrage of requests arrived for its extension.
What the Government is preparing to approve, however, it is not an extension, but a new deadline for the second window of the agreement, which is also defined Concordat Bis.
With the two-year agreement the government aims to collect adequate resources to finance other fiscal measures envisaged by the Maneuver, such as lowering the pressure on the middle class, through the lowering of the rate of the second Irpef bracket from 35% to 33%.
The measures financed by the proceeds of the concordat will depend on revenue produced. The resources generated by the first agreement will be known in the next few days, after calculation carried out byRevenue Agencybut accountants’ forecasts vary from 10% of memberships to a maximum of 20% of the 4.7 million taxpayers involved. A rather low percentage, which is why appeals have been raised from professionals in favor of an extension or reopening of the deadlines. The deputy minister LeoIn recent days, he had spoken of a figure above 1.3 billion of euros, for 400-500 thousand signups, lower than the 2 billion initially hoped for.