Superbonus, Confindustria: 'No retroactive measures'
Maurizio Marchesini, outgoing vice-president for supply chains and medium-sized enterprises and next vice-president for labour and industrial relations (under the chairmanship of Emanuele Orsini): 'Thousands of companies and citizens must be able to live in a state where legal certainty allows for reasoned multi-year investment choices that cannot be changed by retroactive interventions'
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"We well understand the government's difficulties in preventing the Superbonus credit tail from jeopardising the programmatic deficit of this 2024, indicated by the Def approved by Parliament. However, in the name of legal certainty we do not agree with its possible non-retroactivity," commented Confindustria in the words of vice-president Maurizio Marchesini. "The government can arrange the credit-spreading by decree-law with immediate effect, but then only apply it for credits accrued from expenses incurred after that date."
"Thousands of businesses and citizens - comments Maurizio Marchesini, outgoing vice-president for supply chains and medium-sized enterprises and next vice-president for labour and industrial relations (under the chairmanship of Emanuele Orsini) - must be able to live in a state in which legal certainty allows for reasoned multi-year investment choices that cannot be modified by retroactive interventions, which put families and all the real estate supply chains in serious difficulty. A round table can no longer be postponed,' he adds, 'both to address in good time what is to come in the next few months, and to design the model of the new and different incentives that will be needed to implement the EU directive on the energy efficiency of buildings.
