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Assomarinas will appeal the provision with which the Sicilian Region it establishes the increase of 600% of the state property canons
Perocchio: it is inconceivable that they are completed "risks normative" that all the financial plans of field wreck
May 20, 2013
Assomarinas, the Italian Association Tourist Ports adherent to UCINA Nautical Confindustria and Federturismo, has announced of being ready to appeal the provision with which the president of the Sicilian Region, Rosario Crocetta, on proposal of the city council members to the Atmosphere and territory and of the Economy has decided the increase of 600% of the state property canons with retroactive date on January 1°, 2013. According to the association, the provision risks "to destroy the Sicilian tourist portualità and to put on I pave hundred of companies of the nautical-tourist section" and is a measure - Assomarinas has denounced - "that has of the incredible one in a moment in which all the organizations of category, comprised the National Observatory for the Nautical one from Diporto, have evidenced the great difficulties lived from nautical tourism as a result of the introduction of the tax possession on the boats and the consequent escape of thousands of boats towards "ports more pleasant foreign countries"".
"The development of the tourist harbour structures - it has emphasized the president of Assomarinas, Roberto Perocchio - is today based on the difficult balance between infrastructural investments and a question of moorings clearly down also because of the excess of the offer. It is therefore inconceivable that against all the data that many times over are supplied by the category organizations completes "it risks normative" that the tourist economy of the coastal territory and the induced one of the hinterland wrecks all the financial plans of field penalizing all".
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