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A new beginning for scrapping
The League has decided to relaunch the scrapping of the quinquies, a measure long-awaited by many Italian taxpayers. Although it was initially shelved, the party presented an ad hoc bill to Parliament on November 27. This initiative marks a significant step in the Italian tax landscape, with the aim of offering a breath of fresh air to those who find themselves in economic difficulty.
Details of the proposed law
The proposed law provides that the quinquies scrapping will come into force starting from January. This means that taxpayers will have the opportunity to regularize their debt positions with the tax authorities, benefiting from a series of concessions. Among the most significant innovations, the possibility of extinguishing debts through an installment payment is highlighted, which could be particularly advantageous for those who have difficulty paying in a single solution.
The political context and the reactions
The League's decision to take up the issue of scrapping has been welcomed by many, but has also raised questions. In fact, the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) had initially suggested waiting for the outcome of the agreement before proceeding with new measures. However, the League has deemed it appropriate to move forward, highlighting the need to provide immediate support to citizens. This move could influence the political dynamics ahead of the upcoming elections, with the party seeking to consolidate its consensus among voters.