Households tighten belts
The economic crisis is burdening Italian families, affecting the quality and the quantity of the products they can purchase.
The economic crisis is burdening Italian families, affecting the quality and the quantity of the products they can purchase.
Gian Luca Brambilla, chief executive officer at eAgisco, suggests a fiscal strike.
Since the beginning of 2013, 10,105 companies were added to the Business Register in Switzerland.
The Government led by Mario Monti completes one year of life and it’s time for a balance. In the speech for the presentation of the Government to the parliament, on 17th November 2011, the Prime Minister said:”International investors keep almost … Continue reading
Note: This is the letter the Major of Cantù, Claudio Bizzozero, sent to their citizens some weeks ago. “I’m writing this letter to all of you because five months after my election as mayor of our city, today I’m more … Continue reading
Google’s Italian division is under investigation for tax practices once again. Italian police initiated a new investigation into the company, after a previous probe of 2002-2006 found that Google Italy still owed the government sales tax and had not declared … Continue reading
Although structural reforms in Italy for a return to growth and budget reorganization” are well advanced”, the economic activity “should continue to contract in the short time” as a result of fiscal tightening, weakening of climate trust and credit crunch. … Continue reading
Public Health Service in Italy is provided by Regions (Lazio, Tuscany, Piedmont, Sicily etc..). In the last 10 years, from 2000 to 2010, the growth in public spending for Health services reached an incredible +64%.
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
There was a lot of talking about the “Redditest” (income test), the software launched by the Italian Revenue Service (Agenzia delle Entrate) to measure the “fiscal loyalty” of Italian taxpayers, which anticipates the “redditometro” (income meter), key tool of fiscal … Continue reading
Taxes in Italy? Oh my Gosh! PWC published a new report on taxation in 2013: italian total tax rate, you can check it at page 97, is an incredible 68.3%! The mean in European Union and EFTA (European Free Trade Association) … 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
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