The Chamber of Deputies "fired" the Budget Law, with 200 votes in favour, 112 against and three abstentions. This second maneuver by the Meloni government, worth twenty-eight billion, focuses on three key pillars: the reduction of the tax wedge, the Irpef reform and aid to families. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni welcomed [...]

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The Senate approved the 2024 budget law with 76 votes in favour, 2 against and 3 abstentions, confirming the confidence given to the Government. The text was sent to the Chamber, where it will be voted on on the evening of the 29th, thus receiving definitive approval, without having to resort to a vote of confidence. Follow PRP Channel on WhatsApp: LINK The […]

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(by Francesco Matera) Yesterday a majority summit to set the boundaries of the new Budget Law which will be characterized by austerity and the hunt for waste. The resources available, net of fixed expenses, are truly so limited that there is a need for compactness in the executive and Parliament to try to carry forward only the aid for families and the cutting of the tax wedge. It will, therefore, be a prudent Budget Law with the hope that Brussels will soften its intransigent line on the return to the old rules and therefore to the Stability Pact. Negotiations have just started and should lead to the decision at the end of December to resume the rules in January 2024 which provide for a peremptory deficit of 3%. (the Pact had been suspended due to Covid).

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) The Minister of Economy and Finance Giancarlo Giorgetti spoke remotely at the Rimini Meeting of Communion and Liberation and, with unusual pragmatism, warned insiders and public opinion that the next "Budget Law will be complicated. Not everything can be done." But which Budget Law is not complicated [...]

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Next week, the Council of Ministers will evaluate the proposal for the new financial law agreed yesterday in the meeting convened at Palazzo Chigi by Giorgia Meloni between Economy Minister Giorgetti and the two Deputy Prime Ministers, Salvini and Tajani. It is about 30-35 billion to put on the scales to help the Italians gripped by [...]

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Enrico Letta threw the stone into the pond and all the leaders of the majority followed him to soften the tone on the forthcoming appointment of the President of the Republic and to concentrate seriously on the approval of the Budget Law. Everyone around a table to agree on the tax cut and then sit down at a second table [...]

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Final go-ahead to the Senate for the Budget Law. The provision includes numerous provisions for schools with over 3,7 billion allocated to this sector, of which 2,2 billion for current expenditure and over 1,5 for investments. Below is the sheet with the planned interventions. The summary of the provision by themes Support The Law of [...]

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Green light of the Chamber of Deputies to the Budget Law. The provision includes numerous provisions for schools with over 3,7 billion allocated to this sector, of which 2,2 billion for current expenditure and over 1,5 for investments. From the new competition on support, to funding for school buildings, to further digital resources, to [...]

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600 million more for the primary sector and a network of measures that aim to protect the income of farmers and fishermen and therefore the key words of a new leading role for agriculture and agro-industry in our country: young people, women, supply chains, innovation, investments, competitiveness, internationalization. "With this Budget Law" says the [...]

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In the tax decree, under review by the Budget Commission, a new rule gives the right to insure all vehicles owned by the family, including motorcycles and scooters, with the lowest merit class. The Finance Committee has also approved an amendment that postpones the fines for those who do not comply with the new ones to March 6 [...]

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“In the budget law we have begun to give some answers”. Thus the Minister of Agricultural Policies Teresa Bellanova speaking this morning at the Round Table “Digital Agriculture 4.0: safety, sustainability and virtuous cases”. "I am thinking first of all of the 23 billion euro cut in taxes, with the commitment maintained to avoid the VAT increase that would have been a sting of 540 [...]

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There are many innovations contained in the financial maneuver for families, pensioners, new mothers, companies, accountants, gardeners and public employment. In this regard, the indications contained in the Budget Law are listed. Stop VAT, Web Tax and New Fisco Calendar The maneuver started by dedicating 15,7 billion out of 20 to stop the VAT increases that would have been triggered […]

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The President of the Republic has signed the authorization to present the 2018 Budget Law to the Chambers. The text will arrive first in the Senate on Tuesday 31 October in the late afternoon, presumably at 17 pm. The process of the Budget Law is about to get underway. The VAT increase has been postponed to 2019, the number of beneficiaries of the bonus is expanding [...]

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The "definitive text of the Budget Law 2018 (ddl 2960)" finally begins its parliamentary process in the Senate. The most important novelty of this 2018 maneuver is the stop to the VAT increase for 2018, but there will also be new measures on taxation, pensions, work, tax breaks for businesses and families and for [...]

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The President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, today signed the authorization for the presentation to the Chambers of the maneuver or, more precisely, of the "state budget bill for the financial year 2018 and the multi-year budget 2018-2020" . The package will therefore arrive shortly in the Senate, where the first examination is scheduled. Next Tuesday, at [...]

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Renato Brunetta, group leader of Forza Italia, commented in an interview for “Il Mattino”: “Frankly, I don't understand how Gentiloni can rejoice, given that we are in the middle of the relegation zone. There is no employment, debt and deficits are increasing. It is Europe that is growing and not Italy, which receives only a small part of the enormous work that the president [...]

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