Who has to deal daily with offices and official documents already he knew very well the hard way, but now comes the certification of CGIA Mestre : the bureaucracy the main obstacle to ‘economy in Italy. According to the study, the economic effects of the inefficiency of the Public Administration are greater than the loss of revenue ‘ tax evasion that escapes the state coffers between 90 and 120 billion EUR annually. In short, a real social evil, a penalty which is being felt heavily in the shooting. Currently the debts of Pa to suppliers amounted to 70 billion euro gross shares sold by creditors without recourse to the banks. The logistical and infrastructural deficit penalizes our economy amounting to 42 billion a year; the weight of red tape burden on SMEs by 31 billion a year and are the 24 billion euro of spending excess that does not allow us to reduce our tax burden in the EU average. Even waste and corruption in the health are felt, with a cost that is around 23.6 billion euro a year. The slowness of our civil justice system is costing Italy 16 billion euro a year. “It is considered likely that if recuperassimo a good part of the money to the tax evaded – says the coordinator of Cgia Paul Zabeo – our public machine work better and cost less. Similarly, it is equally plausible to assume that if you could significantly cut public spending, allowing the reduction of the same amount of weight also tax evasion would most likely more limited, since many experts claim that fidelity tax of a country is directly proportional to the level of tax burden they are subjected to their own taxpayers. ” “According to a recent analysis prepared by two Italian economists employed by the Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs of the EU – concluded Zabeo – to decrease in the tax burden Italian structural measure and align it to the average of countries in the euro area would need to reduce government spending by at least € 24 billion. A goal that, in light of the spending cuts planned by the latest laws of stability, it does not seem reachable in a reasonably short time. “
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