The Italian Government's measures against tax evasion yielded additional tax revenue of around EUR19bn (USD20.3bn) in 2016, 28 percent more than in 2015.
On January 9, 2017, at the presentation of the Italian Revenue Agency's achievements in 2016, it was disclosed that EUR4.3bn of that additional revenue was attributable to the voluntary disclosure program (VDP), which expired in November 2015.
In addition, it was noted that the new arrangement in 2016 of paying for television license fees within electricity bills had reduced the evasion of those licenses from 30 percent to four percent. A total of EUR2.1bn was collected in license fees, an increase of EUR500m.
It was announced that the Agency has estimated that it will receive a record EUR450bn in revenue collections attributable to 2016, compared to actual collections of EUR436bn and EUR419bn in 2015 and 2014, respectively.
During the presentation, Italian Minister of the Economy and Finance Pier Carlo Padoan also disclosed that a "web tax" on companies operating solely on the internet will be discussed at the meeting of G7 finance ministers in Bari in May this year.
(Resource: Wolters Kluwer Global Daily Tax News)
意大利稅務局還宣布,對比2015年和2014的實際稅收4,360億歐元和4,190億歐元,他們預計2016稅收收入將達到創紀錄的4500億歐元。
在介紹會上,意大利經濟和金融部長卡羅•帕多安還透露,將在今年5月在巴里舉行的G7財長會議上討論對於僅在互聯網上經營的公司是否徵收“網絡稅”。
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