“No government? We refuse to pay taxes”
Gian Luca Brambilla, chief executive officer at eAgisco, suggests a fiscal strike.
Gian Luca Brambilla, chief executive officer at eAgisco, suggests a fiscal strike.
Hanging, lethal injection, desperate stabs in the heart, or a gun shot. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, workers, are increasingly choosing to take their own lives during this difficult economic time.
Bad news for workers and pensioners.
Yesterday EU presented the updated report on Economics and Finances in Eurozone’s Country; and, guess what, Italy appears as the Country which has suffered crisis the most. Obviously it is not only a Mr Monti’s austerity effect, but shows up … Continue reading
Italian Government, which claims itself “liberal” and “market friendly”, cannot find a logical justification in Bridgestone decision to close their plant, now situated in Modugno, in the Southern Italy.
People act in the world trying to live the better they can. Maybe they do not succeed in it, but this is certainly their goal. Each of us has a subjective concept of it, but the need of reaching it … Continue reading
Professor Mario Monti has spoken: “The pedagogy is natural for a teacher, is the only weapon I have. And I have a greater obligation to explain than others. In this country the subjective reasons: no one chose me, but I have to tell the Italians that if I … Continue reading
One of the serious problems of this unfortunate country is represented by the dominant presence of a Keynesian economic culture, by which is dogmatically believed that the only way to recovery growth and development comes from a continuous state intervention … Continue reading
Unfortunately, the estimate presented in the recent post according to which, from the last half of the decade up to 2012, the tax revenue has raised in Italy by 124 billion while nominal GDP increased by only 128 billion, so … Continue reading
Before reading this news you have to be informed about how government statistics operate in order to count the country overall tax burden. Well, they count the total tax revenue and this value is divided by the total GDP. Here … Continue reading
Vittorio Grilli can’t keep quite any longer: “There’s a 5.5billions net wealth increase flowing in the wallets of Italians, among lower deductions and decreasing tax rates”. The “Stability Law”, a law bill (although not entitled to full fledged bill status) … Continue reading
Whilst 100% of Italians thinks that at least 99% of Italians is getting worse from the stability law project, Minister of Economy Mr. Grilli stated last Tuesday during a parlamentary speech, as reported by Italian press agency ANSA: “99% of our tax … Continue reading