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The Federation of the Sea expresses "strong perplexity" on the tax parking of the pleasure crafts
Wished the possibility to rerun to taxation forms alternatives
December 9, 2011
The Federation of the Sea has expressed "hard perplexity with regard to the governmental decision to impose a taxation on the parking in national waters of Italian or foreign boats". Emphasizing to share the objectives of urgency, fairness and I throw again of the economic increase to the base of I decree of the government for the consolidation of the accounts publics, the Federation, that it reunites the Italian marine cluster, but has evidenced as such taxation stretches to move away the pleasure crafts from the Italy, "so penalizing - it has found - the not insignificant quota the economy that draws food from the nautical one from diporto and from tourism to it legacy".
The Federation of the Sea has recommended therefore that "in the iter of conversion of the norm in Parliament the possibility is estimated to rerun to taxation forms alternatives of the units from diporto, than of it does not discourage the permanence in our waters".
The Italian marine system - the Federation has remembered - constitutes one of the economic subjects of the development, as found from the Censis in 45° the Annual report introduced in recent days to Rome and Milan, and altogether produces goods and services for a value of 39,5 billion euros (2.6% of the Gross Domestic Product one). Italy is before in Europe in the interchange with by sea 240 million tons of goods and in crocieristico tourism with 6,7 million passengers, let alone in the world in the construction of fleeting ships and motoryacht of luxury, supplying occupation to about 2% of the force job of the Country (480 thousand assigned)".
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