Salaries and pensions: Meloni wants a revolution

In taxation matters, according to Giorgia Meloni, “it is necessary to revolutionize the relationship with the taxpayer and to ensure that tax evasion is tackled before it happens”. The prime minister is announcing a devolution law that will “affect all taxation sectors” and “will also focus on workers and retirees through ad hoc measures”. “There’s a commitment to securing the public debt –” he said in an interview with his manager. sole24ore Fabio Tamburini – increasing the number of Italians and residents of Italy holding shares. We will continue with the cuts in the tax wedge. Finally, “replace basic income with concrete measures”.

The commitment is to “continue towards substantial reductions in the tax wedge” and “replace basic income with concrete measures to combat poverty”, in line with the available economic resources, for whom it has failed all targets. He was born according to Giorgia Meloni. More generally, he added that his priority for 2023 is “to be the year of great reforms that Italy has long been waiting for but no one has dared to.”

Meloni also evaluated the first hundred days of government and envisaged a series of measures. First of all, we are working “to protect our debt from new financial shocks”, together with Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti “to increase the number of Italians and Italian residents who own debt shares”.

Waiting to see if that will actually happen, Meloni takes the opportunity to emphasize that “power is a means, not an end”, “power is seductive and always tries to lure you, but the daily challenge is to stay afloat.” firmly planted on the ground” and, in reference to many upcoming public appointments, “I’m not the type of person who is pulled by the jacket and doesn’t appreciate anyone trying to do it”.

Source: Today IT

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