(Finance) – “Young accountants are asking politics for stability and clarity. Italy is going through a difficult economic moment, we are halfway through the ford, with a tax reform to be completed and a series of initiatives to be undertaken to give security to the markets and to businesses. A government crisis could be fatal for the country’s recovery: we need certainty regarding issues such as collection and the ability to attract investments from abroad. Millions of citizens will also receive tax bills from the Agency of Revenue and there is a Pnrr to be completed: it is not conceivable to open a government crisis in this scenario “. That’s what he said Matteo De Lise, president of the National Union of Young Chartered Accountants and Accounting Expertsduring forum “The centrality of the chartered accountant in sustainability and in the ecological and digital transition”, promoted by the UNGDCEC at the Palacongressi in Rimini.
“Sustainability is a central aspect of the profession, too often underestimated – he highlights De Lise -. Also in this area, chartered accountants need to recover ground, to build the future, become central to the political debate and make the profession again attractive among young people “.
“Young accountants – said the Senator Andrea De Bertoldi, secretary of the Finance and Treasury Commission at Palazzo Madama and coordinator of the Council of Parliamentary Accountants – they are the true interpreters of change, they fly between public administration and businesses, and could become the engine of development with a policy that gives them a voice “.
“Chartered accountants – he said Luca Sut, Chamber’s Productive Activities Committee – they have an important role in the ecological transition, in particular as regards the Superbonus and all the building bonuses “.
“The National Council – he highlighted Elbano de Nuccio, president of the National Council of Chartered Accountants – has set itself the goal of making the profession more sustainable. Today the time of accountants is dictated by deadlines and work, which they absorb more and more. This is why the profession is no longer attractive to young people. It is an issue that we have an obligation to preside over “.
“We are happy – he said Gianmarco Tognacci, president of Ugdcec Rimini – to have organized the forum for the first time in Rimini. An appointment that wants to relaunch the centrality of the profession at the service of companies in this phase so strategic, of crisis but also of opportunities that must be seized to generate productivity and widespread income “.