Tax authorities

‘Rottamazione quinquies’: the bill is coming even for those without SPID

The new tool has been introduced less than a month before the deadline for the first – or only – instalment, set for 31 July

 IMAGOECONOMICA

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Anyone who has signed up for the ‘Rottamazione quinquies’ scheme without SPID can now access their statement of amounts due without needing login details. As of today, the Revenue Agency – Collection Division has launched an online service in the public section of its website to request a copy of the letter setting out the amounts due and the payment forms: simply enter your tax code, upload a form of identification and provide the email address to which you wish to receive it.

The deadline at the end of July

The new tool is being launched less than a month before the deadline for the first or only instalment, set for 31 July, and complements the notice that has been available since 30 June in the members’ area, which can be accessed using SPID, CIE, CNS or – for professionals and businesses – using Revenue Agency login details.

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It is designed specifically for those who submitted their application via the public section of the website: for these taxpayers, the notification had also been sent by registered post or via certified email (PEC), but without their personal login details, they were unable to access the information online.

The communication

The notification sets out the outcome of the application (whether it has been accepted or rejected), a breakdown of the charges entered, the amounts due, the payment deadlines and the forms.

The Simplified Settlement Scheme

The measure, introduced by the 2026 Budget Act with applications due by 30 April this year, applies to tax liabilities referred for collection between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2023: declared but unpaid taxes, unpaid INPS contributions not resulting from an assessment, and penalties for road traffic offences referred by the Prefectures.

The benefit consists of the payment of the outstanding principal only, plus procedural costs and service charges: interest, penalties, late-payment interest, civil social security penalties and surcharges are excluded; for road traffic offences, neither interest, surcharges nor additional charges are payable.

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