The government’s goal is to “cut taxes in a fair and sustainable way”and after the reform of the IRPEF rates «Our work is not over: we intend to do more and focus today on middle classwhich is the supporting structure of the Italian production system. We want to work to make the system fair more ».
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said it by intervening to the general states of the accountants 2025. “We started the Irpef reform with the reduction of four to three of the rates, with an intervention that has a direct tangible effect on the pockets of workers and pensioners, however – specified Meloni – our work has not finished: we intend to do more, we intend to focus today on the middle class which, as we all know, represents the structure of the Italian production system, and it is often the one that warns the weight of the tax load. We want to work to make the system fair, more incentive for those who produce income and contribute to the development of the nation ». “We want to reward the merit, support the work, give certainties to young people, families, businesses because – added the premier – it is a lighter and simpler taxation the necessary condition to attract investments, grow the real economy and to help our young people have better and more competitive market conditions than other European countries”.
Giorgetti: “There are still two and a half years”
“There are still two and a half years.” This was stated by the Minister of Economy Giancarlo Giorgetti, on the sidelines of the General States of the accountants, asked about the words of the premier Giorgia Meloni who claimed that the work on the cutting of the Irpef has not yet ended.