Sunday, January 10, 2016

The bad-bureaucracy costs more than 120 billion – The Time

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 Impossible, however, he says the coordinator of the research department of Cgia Paul Zabeo add the economic effects of these different voices because inefficiencies are taken from different statistical sources and in some cases the costs overlap. However, these warnings do not affect the correctness of reasoning: “You can say with good approximation – continues Zabeo – that the economic effects of the inefficiency of our public administration are higher than the revenue lost due to tax evasion, according to the sources , subtracts the state coffers between 90 and 120 billion Euros every year. It is also likely to feel that if recuperassimo a good part of the money to the tax evaded, our public machine work better and cost less. Similarly, it is equally plausible to assume that if we 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 the loyalty of a tax Country is directly proportional to the level of tax burden faced by its taxpayers. “

 Excluding interest on the debt, in 2016 public spending in Italy should aim at about 770 billion Euros and, as recall many experts, the issue of its redevelopment will continue to remain central. In fact, despite the commitment and efforts made in recent years, the results come from the spending review were very modest. “According to a recent analysis prepared by two Italian economists employed by the Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs of the EU – said the coordinator of the research department – to decrease in the tax burden Italian structural measure and align it to the average of countries in the area of ‘euro would need to cut public 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. “

 “Italian companies – said the secretary of Cgia Renato Mason – being mainly of small size, they need a public service efficient, cost effective and of high quality, in which decisions are taken without delay and there is no certainty regarding the laws and the length of procedures. If, however, the slowness of our legislation will continue to leave a great interpretive discretion to managers and public officials, it is clear that the reform of public administration implemented by the Government Renzi could not help achieve the desired results. “

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