Florence one of the capitals where the local income tax could increase – Economy
Florence, May 14, 2022 – Local income tax could also increase. The Aid decree in fact provides forarticle 43 this possibility for capitals with a per capita deficit above i 500 Euros. The increase must not be less at 0.2%. In addition, the provincial capitals and metropolitan cities with debt per capita superior to 1,000 euros “Who intend to undertake a path of structural rebalancing”, may foresee, with resolutions of the municipal council, an increase inmunicipal additional income taxalways to the extent of not less than 0.2% per cent or or together, “a municipal surcharge on boarding rights port and airport equal to at least 2 euros per passenger “.
According to an elaboration of the Sole 24 Ore sui municipal reports of 2020, in the second category – per capita debt exceeding 1,000 euros – it would also fall Florencealong with others 22 capitals. In detail, the first category includes Naples (2,674.2 euros), Reggio Calabria (1,959.2), Salerno (1,562.6), followed in order by Chieti, Potenza, Rieti, Turin, Vibo Valentia, Palermo, Lecce, Catanzaro, Andria, Alessandria, Avellino, Agrigento, Frosinone, Brindisi and Nuoro. In second category instead Milan, Genoa, FlorenceCatania and Venice, with a debt ranging from 2,500 to 1,108 euros.
According to an Openpolis study of 2020 data, theincidence of taxes and duties municipal revenue amounts to 30.3%, with a per capita average of 466.59 euros. It is about one third of the income with which the services are provided, considering the cash values, i.e. the actual revenues collected. Revenue which, under the accounting item “taxes, fees and similar income” derives from the Iuc (including Imu and Tasi), the Tari on waste eadditional personal income tax. Among the regions, the Tuscany ranks third for highest average per capita values, with 609.21 eurosafter the municipalities of Valle d’Aosta (1,063.73 euros) and Liguria (817.02).