Aid: Monti (Edison), disproportionate impact on the accounts

Apple Pay ends up in the crosshairs of the EU Antitrust (ANSA)

(ANSA) – MILAN, 04 MAY – “The scope of this provision is disproportionate to what was the government’s declared intent, that is to hit the extra profits generated by energy operators. We are not the right subjects to apply this measure.

It had to be structured in a different way “, says Edison CEO Nicola Monti to ANSA after the group saw a fall in profits in the quarter due to government interventions against high prices.

“If the government wanted to take a levy on extra-profits, it had to make a one-off on profits, that is, increase the tax burden on profits not on turnover. we did not have time to evaluate. It is a tightening of the levy from 10 to 25% that will amplify, when we do the math, the negative impact of this measure “, underlines the Edison number one.

“We are waiting to see how it will be implemented. After that we will evaluate”, Monti then replied to a question about a possible appeal against the increase in taxation established in the Aid Decree on Monday, referring however to the initial assessment of the impact of the measure decided by the government. . (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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