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The associations of the Italian marine-harbour cluster protest for the presumed procedure of infraction EU
Undersigned a combined declaration
April 23, 2018
The associations of the Italian marine-harbour cluster, as a result of the letter of the EU commission to the Italian government with which the modification of the Consolidated act of the direct tax in the part is demanded that exempts the public bodies from the payment of the taxes, have denounced that "to make to appear the Authorities of Harbour System as enterprises engaged in economic activities legally are mistaken regarding the enforced norm and to the contained choices clearly and still recently which restated in the national legislation. It is only risked therefore to feeding unacceptable attempts to modify the pubblicistico model of the Italian ports".
In particular, in a note to signature of Assoporti, Assologistica, Assiterminal, AssArmatori, Assocostieri, Ancip, Assogasliquidi, Antep, Angopi, Confetra, Confitarma, Federagenti, Federation of the Sea, Fise-Uniport, Fedepiloti, Fedespedi and Unione Pilots, the associations of the cluster emphasize that "to consider the activity of collection of the Authorities of Harbour System on a level of the by right private activities of enterprise it has as consequence direct that to create uncertainties in the enforced normative data in damage of the operators, putting therefore in danger the positive results deriving from the recent reform of the portualità intentional and strongly supported from minister Delrio".
The associations have concluded emphasizing of being "united and compact in rejecting to the sender the demands that reach from Brussels and put on of the government all own competences to protection of the public good".
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