The decree for the extension of the 80 euro personal income tax bonus to include larger families is back in the Chamber today. Yesterday evening the tug-of-war within the Government continued: in fact, the knot has not been resolved, and so the Senate Budget and Finance Commissions meet again this morning, and they are expected to arrive in the Chamber by 10 am. confirmed, however, the cuts to Rai (150 million) but without prejudice to the regional offices. Also stop the gold rents.
The Irpef decree also provides for the reopening of the installment payment for those who have skipped the Equitalia installments. On the other hand, postponement to 2016 for online calls for tenders, surpassing publication in newspapers. These are the most relevant news that emerged yesterday in the Senate Commission, during the examination of the Irpef decree which today (a day late) arrives in the classroom at Palazzo Madama. Given the extremely tight deadlines (he has to be in the Chamber from 13 June) confidence now appears to be taken for granted.