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Development decree, the "directives" of the governing League

The Carroccio is putting pressure on the government in view of the provision being studied by the executive, through bills presented in these days. In particular, these are draft laws on VAT (making it deductible on first homes), on tax relief for working women and on deregulation for small and medium-sized enterprises

Development decree, the League has its say by putting pressure on the government through a series of bills that it is presenting precisely in view of the provision being studied by the executive. Objective: to introduce you to the Northern League's proposals. Almost precise "directives".

In these days there is a particular legislative fervor on the part of the League. Just yesterday a proposal was presented to the chamber which provides that VAT is totally deductible for the purchase of a first home for the under 40s with an atypical contract: explains Marco Reguzzoni, group leader and first signatory of the proposal: "VAT on The purchase and renovation of the main house would be 100% deductible for young people under 40 with an atypical employment contract. We have also provided tax relief for employers who convert a fixed-term contract into an open-ended one, and a two-point reduction in the Irpef rates for university workers".

But already a couple of days earlier the Carroccio had presented another bill to introduce tax breaks and part-time benefits for working women. Always keeping an eye on the development decree. In fact, Reguzzoni himself had clarified: “It is one of our proposals presented to the Government in view of the development decree. We ask that the part-time tool be encouraged with measures dedicated to those parents who cannot carry out full-time work, due to the need to look after one or more children".

Last week, the president of the Productive Activities commission of Montecitorio, Manuela Dal Lago, had kicked off the event. : major deregulation, a brake on bureaucracy, leaving freedom to companies, allowing them to be able to use self-certification and that there are payments in certain times and, therefore, apply the European directive on late payments as soon as possible and not allow public companies pay small businesses even two years late from the time they have delivered the works.

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