June is the month of tax payments awaiting the much-needed refunds which however arrive in the following months. Taxpayers are called to the cash register waiting for the summer break when the Revenue-Collection Agency also sends ‘on holiday, at least the sending of the tax bills. The most important date, June 16th, concerns, like every year, the payment of the Imu and Tasi deposit which will be followed by the balance in December.
For those who arrive late it is still possible to pay in the following days with a small increase. A bill for citizens is that of the single municipal tax which is close to 16 billion in revenue. A figure that largely goes to municipal administrations and a small part ends up in the state coffers. But also a “tax lottery” as Uil recently defined it in a study on local taxes. Returning to the deadlines, for the scrapping quater even those who are late but still up to date with previous payments will be able to pay: the date was set at the end of May but in consideration of the five days of grace granted by law and the deferrals in the event of deadlines coinciding with public holidays, payments made by 8 June 2026 will still be considered timely. Other appointments include car tax, super tax, VAT declarations and communications for short-term rentals.