Shops in Perugia and province dribble receipts (40%) and TV licence fee (90%)
In the first eight months of the year, in the province of Perugia, more than four out of ten businesses did not comply with the regulations on receipts and 90% did not pay the RAI fee
Key points
In the province of Perugia, more than four out of ten businesses did not comply with the regulations on receipts and tax receipts, according to the provincial command of the Perugia Guardia di Finanza, led by General Carlo Tomassini, now provincial commander of Ancona - committed to combating the main forms of economic and financial illegality. In this area, the province's territorial divisions carried out 894 checks in the first eight months of the year, ascertaining 351 violations, amounting to an irth rate of irregularities of around 40%, and imposing penalties of around 121,000 euro.
According to the Guardia di Finanza, 'a percentage that highlights the importance of maintaining a high threshold of attention even on apparently 'minor' forms of evasion'.
Since the beginning of 2025, the Perugia Provincial Command of the Italian Armed Forces has further strengthened its economic control services in the area, focusing in particular on the fight against tax evasion and undeclared work.
An operational strategy 'that aims to systematically strike at those pockets of illegality that damage the healthy economic fabric, distorting competition and compromising the proper functioning of markets for goods and services.
Rai licence fee: 90% did not pay
Non pagava il canone Rai circa il 90% dei 62 titolari di esercizi pubblici controllati dalla Guardia finanza in provincia di Perugia. Sono stati infatti 58 quelli che non avevano assolto correttamente il previsto obbligo.
Pos in place
The investigations by the tax police also covered the electronic payment devices, the so-called pos, acquiring contractual and banking documents useful for tracing the destination of receipts received with cards and ATMs.


