The money will arrive 3 and a half months late. If there are no new hitches, the resources made available by the “Sostegni decree” will reach businesses and self-employed workers immediately after Easter. Basically, they will be credited to the current account of the activities concerned at least 3 and a half months after the closures imposed in [...]

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“No more warm panels, we need shocking measures capable of reviving the fortunes of our businesses. When faced with a person suffering from cardiac arrest, wetting his forehead will certainly give him some relief, but the surgery will not be enough to bring him back to life. In extreme cases, however, it is necessary to use a defibrillator to resuscitate him. [...]

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To ask again is the CGIA: for SMEs, 2021 must be "tax free", the only possibility to allow these activities, exhausted by the negative economic effects linked to the pandemic, to take a breath and reschedule the recovery. The coordinator of the Studies Office Paolo Zabeo declares: "Excluding local taxes, the Italian tax free year would cost [...]

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350 small and micro businesses are at risk of closure by December, leaving at least 1 million employees unemployed. The economic effort put in place by the Conte government is unprecedented. From the beginning of the pandemic crisis until today, reports the CGIA, the resources directly in support of Italian companies amount to about 35 [...]

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Thirteenth lighter ones are coming: due to covid, 3 billion lost compared to last year In the coming days, the vast majority of retirees will receive it on their current account. Within a few weeks it will then also be disbursed to private and public employees. We are talking about the thirteenth month that this year will arrive in the portfolios of [...]

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Between the refinancing of the CIG and the compensation for catering, entertainment and leisure activities, the Government is finalizing a decree between 6 and 7 billion euros which should be approved today or at the latest tomorrow. Paolo Zabeo, coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office, launches a provocation: [...]

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Also due to Covid, craftsmanship is increasingly in trouble. In the first 6 months of this year, the companies in the sector decreased by 4.446 units; bringing the total number present in Italy down to 1.291.156. Both in the I (-10.902) and in the II quarter of 2020 (+6.456) the balances were among the worst of the [...]

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In the rosiest forecasts, this year's Italian GDP, or the wealth produced in the country, should drop by around 2019 percent compared to 10. Due to the negative effects of Covid, therefore, we risk "burning" 160 billion GDP. To give an idea of ​​the size of the contraction, it is as if Veneto had been in [...]

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The crisis caused by the health emergency could “explode” the army of illegal workers and illegal workers present in Italy. According to Istat forecasts, in fact, by the end of this year about 3,6 million employees risk losing their jobs. Hoping that the size of the number of people expelled from the labor market will be decidedly [...]

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Paying with difficulty, but with orders worth 140 billion a year, the PA is the main customer of our companies "Although the punctuality of payments still remains an unsolved issue - says the coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office Paolo Zabeo - with his 140 billion euros of orders per year, equal to about 8 for [...]

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(by Paolo Zabeo - Coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office) Whenever the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) addresses the issue of trade payables of the Public Administration (PA), it presents unlikely partial and average data. Today he stated that in 2019 the PA paid its suppliers after 48 days, with only one day of [...]

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80% of employees have an expired employment contract. Almost 1 million fewer employees by the end of the year The CGIA Studies Office reports that over 80 percent of private sector employees in Italy have an expired national collective labor contract. In absolute terms, we are talking about about 12,6 [...]

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In 3 months I lost almost 11 craftsmen: but the worst is yet to come. Without aid, 100 fewer by the end of the year In the first 3 months of this year the total number of artisan enterprises present in Italy fell by 10.902 units, a negative figure, however in line with what was recorded in the same period [...]

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The CGIA points the finger at the big names of the web and FCA The CGIA against the big names of the web and FCA. In 2018, the former paid 64 million in taxes: 600 times less than the taxes paid by our small businesses The CGIA raises the bar and "lashes out" against the multinationals of the web that [...]

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“Just a few pennies. In other words, with the grants the Government is offering a glass of water to everyone, but it is not in a position to quench the thirst of those who really need it "This is the first hot comment released by the coordinator of the 'CGIA Study Office, Paolo Zabeo, after having [...]

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According to the CGIA, the lockdown must now be applied to taxes. In particular, those paid by the self-employed and small and micro enterprises with a turnover of up to 1 million euro per year which, in the absence of a strong cut in fixed costs, risk closing permanently. The coordinator of the Paolo Zabeo Studies Office states: [...]

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"After the sentence handed down on January 28 by the European Court of Justice against our country, will we be called to pay a maximum fine of 2 billion euros?" The question is posed by the coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office, Paolo Zabeo, who, according to what some authoritative [...]

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If in 2018 there were approximately 62 so-called "brain drain" who left Italy to move abroad, on the other hand, 598 young people aged between 18 and 24 abandoned school early. risking ending up on the margins of our society. This is said by the CGIA Studies Office [...]

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Its malfunction is holding back the economy and the citizens have now given up: the degree of confidence and satisfaction is among the lowest in all of Europe. We are talking about our Public Administration (PA) which, according to the CGIA Studies Office, is becoming the real problem of the country from a resource. "According to a study presented some [...]

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Italian companies are increasingly targeted by the tax authorities: in 2017 there were 1 million and 595 thousand checks carried out by the Revenue Agency and by the Guardia di Finanza. Between analytical or partial checks, cross-checks or checks carried out on the street, access to the company, checks on the correct issuance of receipts and receipts or communications sent [...]

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Last year, 11 laws and decree laws were approved on tax matters, these legislative innovations modified 110 existing regulations; in addition, 36 ministerial decrees were issued consisting of 138 articles; the director of the Revenue Agency signed 72 measures, and finally the offices of the Ministry of Finance and the Revenue Agency [...]

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"Before giving rise to new hires - declares the coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office Paolo Zabeo - the Public Administration clears the trade payables contracted with the supplier companies which, according to the Bank of Italy estimates, amount to 64 billion euros , of which 34 attributable to late payments. A plague, that of [...]

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