here are the times of the main reforms to come
2022 is set to be the year of reforms. The State Congress, in the press conference at the end of the year, he anticipated some of the steps taken. Among the first measures to arrive is the review of the Igr, probably in the first 6 or 7 months of the year, as announced by the Secretary of State for Finance Marco Cats. The intervention, he anticipates, will mainly be on deductions, allowances and concessions more than on the rates which, instead, for Gatti are “in line with international standards”.
Still on the fiscal front, work will begin on the reform of the indirect taxes, looking at the VAT system. But it will be difficult to see it realized in 2022. The reform of the State accounting, with a view to debt management and for a more efficient system and with greater means to analyze data. The legislative process will be sought by 2022.
But one of the most divisive reforms is that of pensions. The meetings on the subject, in December, were stopped due to the Covid situation, explains the Secretary of Health, Roberto Ciavatta. Objective: to achieve it by June 2022. Always by June – anticipates the Secretary of Labor Teodoro Lonfernini – the law will be presented with the new rules for the employment market.
The interventions in the system will then be completed justice, with the reform of the code of criminal procedure and we will continue with i changes in the PA. News also for the school, announces the Secretary of Education, Andrea Bellucci. For elementary school, we are thinking about how to deal with the demographic decline. For the first middle school classes, starting from the 2022/2023 school year, the introduction of the choice between a week of 6 or 5 days is evaluated. For the Superiors, in view of a greater specialization of the training offer of each high school and, for the University, the aim is to bring about a regulatory adaptation probably in the course of 2022.
In the service, the statements of Marco Gatti (Secretary of State for Finance), Roberto Ciavatta (Secretary of State for Health) e Teodoro Lonfernini (Secretary of State for Labor)