Italians evade less taxes, but the amount of money stolen from the tax system remains impressive. According to the latest data published on the Ministry of Economy website, tax and contribution evasion amounted to 83.6 billion euros in 2021; Of this, approximately 73.2 billion is lost tax revenue and 10.4 billion is lost contribution revenue, with a decrease of 2.7 billion (- 3.1% compared to 2020; 2.2 billion of this is due to tax evasion (compared to 2020 – 2.9%) and 0.5 billion contribute to tax evasion (-4.3% compared to 2020).
Via XX Settembre how the increase in the Irpef deficit of around 2.1 billion euros, of which 0.1 billion for non-regular workers and almost 2 billion for self-employed workers and businesses, contrasts with the decrease in VAT evasion (-3.9 billion) in rents and rental rates underlines that it creates evasion (-336 million) and IMU (-135 million). At the same time, there is significant stability in the difference between Ires (+33 million), Irap (+86 million) and excise duties (+31 million).
Source: Today IT

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