Confcommercio urges the “recourse to measures regarding tax and credit moratoriums and tax credits dedicated to businesses, including that applied to the inventories of the trade in the fashion sector”.
Rome – The hearings of the representatives of the entrepreneurial and economic categories have begun in front of the joint budget commissions of the Chamber and Senate as part of the preliminary cognitive activity to the examination of the maneuver. The reports were also an opportunity to give Parliament a picture of the “sentment” of businesses and professionals in this regard turning point of the pandemic. The maneuver received general appreciation for its “expansive pitch”. But everyone’s request is for “particular attention to the impacts” of the measures that should be taken.
Several remarks on building bonuses and in particular on the superbonus. The Labor Consultants, for all, ask for “a medium-long term strategy (at least three or five years) that makes the bonuses in force applicable permanently”. An ill-calibrated end of this aid is risking to create distortions on prices and shortages in the supply of materials. They do not like the limits placed on the superbonus for the renovation of single-family homes. Many parties (primarily Confedilizia) are asking to remove the Isee income limit of 25,000 euros. The measure with these limits, they observe, above all it would damage provincial cities and inland areas of the country where houses are mainly single-family. The world of commerce is asking not to remove the protections and support for businesses that still risk the uncertainties due to the health crisis. Confcommercio urges the “recourse to measures regarding tax and credit moratoriums and tax credits dedicated to businesses, including that applied to the inventories of the trade in the fashion sector”. Confedilizia also asks to remove the IMU on vacant or occupied houses. For Confesercenti: “It is necessary to extend the support measures for tourism businesses because they are and will be the most affected by the resumption of infections”. The representatives of the exhibitors are confident that they will still be able to enjoy the “non-application of tariffs for the occupation of public land” (which has allowed companies in the sector to save about three billion euros) and hope not to have to return to the pre-pandemic tariffs of the 2019 because “it would be fatal”.
The request to Parliament is to be able to have, for the whole of 2022, “the extension of the exemption from the payment of Cosap, Tosap and of the single asset rent for the sectors in question as well as administrative facilities for the use of outdoor spaces”. For all the 8 billion earmarked for the reduction of personal income tax and IRAP, “they are few”. In any case, it warns Cna as well Confartigianato, the impact on Irpef “should also include individual entrepreneurs, partners in partnerships and self-employed persons”
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