The majority summit convened today to unravel all the knots in the 2024 budget law and initiate constitutional reform discussions has ended. “From the majority summit – we read in a note received from Palazzo Chigi – the great unity and determination of the majority forces emerged, which made it possible, despite difficult circumstances, to launch a financial maneuver marked by the seriousness and solidity of public accounts. It succeeds in reducing the tax burden on the lower middle class to support families and workers. As expected, the text will be sent to the Parliament today, following the preparation of the necessary drafts and the signature of the President’s authorization. The majority forces confirmed their desire to proceed quickly with the approval of the Budget Law and therefore did not submit amendments. The government will attach great importance to the debates in parliament and the opinions of the majority and opposition forces.” The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and the meeting was attended by ministers and deputy prime ministers Matteo Salvini and Antonio Tajani, minister Giancarlo Giorgetti, deputy minister Maurizio Leo, undersecretaries Alfredo Mantovano and Mr. Giovanbattista Fazzolari around the table. convened by Mr. Lorenzo Cesa of the Central Union and Mr. Maurizio Lupi of Noi Moderati.
Tax increase on short-term rentals approved
According to sources close to Forza Italia, the final text would confirm an increase in the flat-rate tax for rented second homes (short-term rentals) from 21% to 26%, although Antonio Tajani’s party would ensure the introduction of a national identification code. In this way, those renting the flats will be monitored.
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