Sunday, November 22, 2015

Taxes, the Milanese family in the viewfinder: Tari, personal income tax and the highest Tasi Italy – The Day

Milan, Nov. 22, 2015 – Family most ill-treated in Italy in 2015? Lives in Reggio Calabria but also that of Milan is not doing very well and indeed holds unenviable Records as the additional municipal income tax is among the highest and the rate of Tasi higher in comparison with other major Italian cities. Then there is the strange compared with Turin , which in terms of local taxes seems much farther than 140 kilometers. It is shown by a recent study of Cgia, General Confederation Italian craftsmanship, which used as a sample A family of three with only one worker, spouse and dependent child and an income of 31 thousand euro; mid-sized car and a house of 100 square meters, with a cadastral income of about 500 €.

level National our city is 19th of 49 capitals by region and province over 100,000 inhabitants, with tax per household amounts to 7,338 euro per year . A figure that adds additional municipal and regional IRPEF, Tasi, car tax and Tari. In relation to other large cities, are much worst families in Naples (second behind ill-treated in Reggio Calabria), Rome (third), Palermo, Genoa, Ancona and Perugia. Milan instead loses the comparison, very little, with the nearby Torino (just three Euros difference) and with Cagliari, Bologna, Venice and Bari; It pales in comparison to Florence, the less ill-treated (6962 € per year).

What has recorded more? Surely the Tasi, tax on so-called indivisible services ( as road maintenance, lighting): 210 euro a year Milan has the highest among the major Italian cities. Then the waste tax, the Tari, and Milan for the usual little family is 330 euro a year. Best of Genoa, Naples and Rome, but much more so many other cities, see Turin where the difference is 38% (239 euro per year for the family that also pays 34% less Tasi). Pesa also the additional municipal income tax, for which the family sample of 248 Euros. Only Latin, Rome, Pescara and Andria have it higher. The reason? “Milan had to increase because in 2013 and 2014 there were less tax revenue – explains Alessandra Losito of guidafisco.it – and has made decreasing the audience the exempt and introducing only four income brackets. “

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