Short-term rentals, the anti-evasion code is ticked

Short term rentals the anti evasion code is ticked

(Finance) – An anti-evasion code in the world of short-term rentals and the confirmation that the 26% coupon will only be triggered starting from the second home that is put on the market: is the summary found by the majority during the summit on the maneuver with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The summit was an opportunity for clarification between government allies after the last few days some distance had emerged on various interventions.

“From the meeting it is emerged the big compactness and determination of the majority forces That allowed it to be launched a financial maneuver based on the seriousness and solidity of the public accounts, which despite the difficult context manages to reduce the fiscal pressure on the lower middle class, to support families and workers”, we read in the note released by Palazzo Chigi at the end of the meeting.

“The maneuver will be in Parliament this afternoon, it will be a maneuver that will reduce the tax burden in our country for many citizens with the cut of tax wedge”, said Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani as he left Palazzo Chigi. “As regards the coupon for apartments rented at 26%, it will only be from the second apartment rented by each individual owner, so it won’t be for everyone, it will be from the second onwards”, he explained. Satisfaction with the agreement to introduce an amendment to the advances law decree, linked to the budget law, “a national identification code that will bring to light the underground economy of those who rent apartments. So there will be transparency and the whole system will be regulated and this will also bring more money into the coffers which will go into the fund to reduce the tax burden”, concludes the FI leader.

“I am extremely satisfied that the convergence of the majority on the issue of flat tax follows that which I have been pursuing for months for short-term rentals and which sees the Cin – national identification code – as the qualifying element to combat illegal practices and avoid unfair competition. Raising the rate based on the number of houses and the method of generating income is a common sense choice that respects private property, but above all that does not put our hands in Italians’ pockets. Today we are bringing order to a sector that had never been touched by those who preceded us, we do it without increasing taxes, but by regulating and reinvesting that money in families, businesses and development. To those of the opposition who hoped that the granitic majority union would crumble in the face of the good of the Italians, I say try again, you will be luckier.” Thus the Minister of Tourism Daniela Santanchè.

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