Giuseppe Mangialavori, senator of Forza Itlaia and chairman of the Chamber’s Budget Committee, was interviewed by Repubblica about the measures on cash and POS criticized by the Bank of Italy: “The Bank of Italy made technical assessments, according to a guarantee institution. The center-right had written in its government program that it would raise the ceiling for the use of money, which created problems for many people, and we will do it, not giving an inch in the sacrosanct fight against evasion and tax evasion, which is our priority as well as that of all governments. It is a question of respecting the commitments made to the voters”.
Even with regard to electronic payments by the government, there is no desire to bend: “We will be able – says the blue senator – to find a balance between Europe’s requests and the interests of citizens and traders who have to pay interest on small amounts sometimes huge”. Then, in conclusion, he raises his voice about the Superbonus: “We will not give up any battle, we will continue working hard to resolve the issue of blocked credits, which run the risk of bringing the entire sector to a standstill and causing thousands of unemployed. We will not back down. We asked for an extension of a few weeks, which seems to me a common sense measure, I am confident ”.
Source: IL Tempo
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