11 Million Not Paying Taxes in Italy
Italy’s income declarations have increased by 4.7%. Many self-employed people are reporting this increase. About 11 million people are not paying the Irpef tax.
The Irpef tax system in Italy is seeing a significant change. More people are submitting income declarations, with self-employed individuals driving this growth. A key issue is that around 11 million people are currently not contributing to the Irpef system. This is causing worries about the government’s income. Experts are discussing how to fix this problem and make the tax system fairer.
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Highlights
Increased Income Declarations
Income declarations in Italy have increased by 4.7%
Self-Employed Lead Growth
Self-employed individuals are leading the rise in income declarations.
Millions Paying Zero Tax
Approximately 11 million people are contributing to Irpef with zero taxes.
Irpef System Needs Change
Italy’s Irpef tax system needs changes due to non-payment.
Concerns About Tax Revenue
The non-payment raises concerns about tax revenue and system fairness.