Tajani: Scrapping? Those who have paid cannot look like fools
This was said by the deputy prime minister and Forza Italia secretary Antonio Tajani in his concluding speech at the party's festival in Telese Terme. 'Before doing the scrapping,' he reiterated, 'let's spend the resources on healthcare, which is more important'.
by Rome Editorial Staff
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"I am not against amnesties, there may be some people who have not paid for some reason, but the tax amnesty should not be generalised, we must be careful, those who have paid cannot look like fools. Then I am always for structural measures'. This was said by the deputy prime minister and Forza Italia secretary Antonio Tajani in his concluding speech at the party's festival in Telese Terme. 'Before doing the scrapping,' he reiterated, 'let's spend the resources on healthcare, which is more important'.
Salvini: banks to earn less, resources to scrape files
"If the banks, instead of 46 billion in profits in 2025, will have 42 billion, they will be equally happy," but with those resources "we are helping 20 million Italians in difficulty" through the scrapping of tax files and allowing "the State to collect billions to invest in 10 years," Vice-Premier and Lega leader Matteo Salvini told Mattino 5 two days ago.
Tajani, extra profits from the banks? Stuff from the Soviet Union
"What is an extra profit? Nobody knows. It's not written anywhere. It's a bit of a communist party thing in the Soviet Union. We say that banks should not be taxed because they do not exist, not that banks should do as they please. We say that they should pay taxes like everyone else, in proportion to what they earn. And since they have earned well in recent years, they can also participate in the state budget with a strong action on their part. But this means dialogue with the banks,' said Forza Italia leader and deputy prime minister Antonio Tajani.

