Manoeuvre, 18,000 companies possible beneficiaries of IRES bonus. Rule on early retirement in 2025 for 100 people
This is what emerges from the report accompanying the budget law passed in the Senate
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Final rush on the manoeuvre in Parliament while the technical report attached to the text reveals a number of more details on the impact of the changes introduced in Parliament on citizens and businesses. There are 18,000 companies potentially benefiting from the bonus IRES, the 4 percentage point reduction in the tax scheduled for 2025. This is what emerges from the report accompanying the budget bill that has landed in the Senate. It shows, in fact, that 'complying with all the conditions (on profits, investments and employment), about 18,000 companies have set aside a total of 8 billion in profits, against total statutory profits of 11 billion'. Moreover, it is estimated that these companies 'will make investments in the two-year period 2025-2026 to the tune of EUR 11 billion, out of a total Transition 4.0 investments of EUR 27 billion (42%), and 109 thousand new hires'.
Manoeuvre: regulation on early retirement in 2025 for 100 people
Also from reading the technical report of the General Accounting Office of the State accompanying the text, it emerges that the impact of the novelty envisaged in the manoeuvre on early retirement will affect, at least at the beginning, about a hundred people. The measure makes it possible to anticipate to 64 years of age by accumulating the amounts of the complementary fund, but only if one already has 20 years of contributions and is fully contributory. 'Taking into account the specificity of the subjects under consideration,' reads the report, 'the number of subjects involved is estimated to be small, in the order of about one hundred at the beginning of the period, gradually increasing to about 600 per year at the end of the decade considered, for an average advance of about one year'.
From Monday 23 December the examination of the manoeuvre in the Senate, final OK on 28
The budget session opens in the Senate on Monday, 23 December: President La Russa's communications on the content of the manoeuvre are scheduled for 11 a.m. in the Chamber, followed at 11.45 a.m. by the start of the examination of the ddl in the budget committee, with Senator Guido Liris' report. It is expected to arrive in the House on the 27th, with the final go-ahead on 28 December.

