Monday, November 9, 2015

Taxes, usual Sting Autumn – FUTURE EUROPE online newspaper

Every occasion is good to pay taxes. While the League is organizing a demonstration in a gas station in the province of Milan, showing that the excise duty to weigh almost a euro on the price of crude oil sold at retail, the coffers of the Treasury are preparing for an incoming revenue taxes that workers and Italian companies will have to pay in November. Approaching a blow from 53 billion euro in VAT, personal income tax payments, IRAP, IRES and additional income tax and withholding tax for self-employed, enterprises and employees.

The accounts made them the CGIA Mestre Between Monday 16 and Monday, November 30 the self-employed, companies and employees will pay the Treasury the beauty of 53.5 billion euro. Just to give an idea, in Italy the tax revenue exceeds 480 billion euro per year. Taxes, gabelle and so on and so forth. According to Cgia tax that will empty your pockets most of the workers will be the VAT: self-employed and companies will contribute 12.3 billion euro. Corporations also have to shell out as well the advance IRES that is around 11.8 billion. Slightly lighter the burden of the employees by withholding agents, or employers, will pay the withholding tax to 10.4 billion euro.

Every year is the same story . Italy has a sort of black sheep in Europe for time to pay taxes. For taxes in Italy and Portugal fade 34 days working between queuing at the counter, accountants, forms to fill out, bureaucracy that is cursing. The average time in the other States of the euro zone is 20 days; the threshold falls in France, falling to 17, only 15 days in the Netherlands. The place where taxes are paid faster? Where there are probably less honor and bureaucracy is leaner: Europe is Luxembourg, with her record seven days on an annual basis. In second place Estonia and Ireland with 10 days and the third Finland with 12. The Italian production is, however, different from that of the other European states, our accounting for 99.9 percent of total small and medium-sized enterprises. In absolute terms the bureaucracy costs for SMEs almost 31 billion euro per year. An enormity.

Among the taxes to be paid in this month also the hated deposit IRAP that will be imposed on companies for well 8.4 billion euro, while the Irpef emptied the wallets of self-employed for 8 billion Euros. The costs for the payment of taxes, in fact, reached unsustainable values. “Because of a tax system is still too fragmented – comment by the Research Department of CGIA Mestre – in our country are needed 34 days working to pay taxes. In other words, companies employ Italian 269 hours a year to honor the deadlines set by the IRS. ” You want to talk about economic recovery.

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