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Confetra protests for the "hidden tax on the enterprises" represented from the contributions for the employee Authorities
the president of the Confederation has written Renzi in order to ask "a strong sign against this hidden fiscality"
July 23, 2015
Confetra, the Confederation of the Transports and the Logistics, protests for the "hidden tax on the enterprises" represented from the contributions poured for the operation of the employee Authorities. Within on 31 July, in fact, all the enterprises of greater dimension will have to pour a contribution that goes from a minim of 3 thousand until a maximum of 300 thousand euros and the president of the Confetra, Nereo Marcucci, have addressed the Matteo Renzi, Prime Minister, in order to ask "a strong sign against this hidden fiscality that weighs on the enterprises and seems to be outside control".
Marcucci has found that last year the government, with the bill n.90, has tax to the Authorities a spending review that but he seems to be remained on paper since no Authority has reduced the amount of the contributions at the expense of the enterprises.
Confetra has remembered that today 13 Authorities exist in Italy, stopping us to the main ones, that they demand for their operation about a billion of euro the year, of which the half at the expense of the enterprises. Sul single field of the logistics - it has emphasized the Confederation - insists three Authorities, that of the Transports, that of the Communications and the Antitrust and the first 30 companies of the section are calls to pour altogether beyond 10 million euros.
"The paradoxical thing - Marcucci to Renzi has written - is that they must pay also the enterprises that close the budgets in red". The Authorities in fact ask the contribution based on the business turnover and the weight of the contributions on the useful ones is highest, until 27%.
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