Ruffini, unpaid tax warehouse broke through 1,100 billion

Government-Unions, Orlando:

“The stock of unclaimed credits has currently broken through the 1.100 billion euro ceiling”. This was stated by the director of the Revenue Agency Enrico Maria Ruffini, answering questions from the parliamentarians of the commission on fiscal federalism. The absorption of the “Sicily collection warehouse” and the suspension of the dispatch of the files in the two years of the pandemic contributed to the increase in the warehouse. It is a monstrous warehouse, unique in the world, “It is constantly increasing and is – said Ruffini – unmanageable”. “No Western country holds a 22-year stock of unclaimed debt.” “Parliament has been informed since 2015. Attempts have been made with the scrapping, balance and excerpt and other similar institutions, which have not led” however to its reduction. Ruffini continued, underlining that every year “70 billion in credits to be collected enter and less than 10 billion are collected”. Currently the warehouse has about 130,140 million files, 240 million credits to be collected, about 16 million citizens registered in the role. This warehouse is managed by 8,000 fictional workers, an “inadequate number” said Ruffini because the body, “by law, is calibrated to manage a three-year warehouse”.

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