(Finance) – “We welcome the initiative of the MPs Gusmeroli, Bagnai, Centemero and Cavandoli, who with a provision commit the government to evaluate the opportunity to adopt regulatory initiatives aimed at extending to all taxpayers, and not just those affected by natural disasters, the extension to August 21 of payments due on July 31. An initiative in line with the numbers provided by the Council of the Union of young chartered accountants, which in a very recent survey reported that 73 per cent of professional firms would not have met the deadlines and 60 percent would have paid the interest out of their own pockets. So the initiative is good, even if it seems incomprehensible to us that it only comes out today, four days after the deadline, when the omelette is already done”. He underlines this in a note President of the National Union of Young Chartered Accountants and Accounting Experts, Matteo De Lise.
“Like this,” he says DeLise – it demonstrates once again how the institutions must listen more to the category of chartered accountants, who have the pulse of the territory and who have been asking for an extension for several weeks already”.