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Imu and Rai fee: the latest news in operation

Green light in the Senate Budget Committee for a series of amendments to the Stability Law - 25% discount on the IMU for owners who rent their second home at an agreed rent - The Rai rent will be paid in ten installments on the electricity bill: the first payment will be made "cumulatively" from 2016 July XNUMX.

Imu and Rai fee: the latest news in operation

La Senate Budget Committee today approved a series of amendments to the Stability law, including two particularly awaited ones on the Imu and the Rai license fee. 

The first provides one 25% discount on the single municipal tax for owners who rent their second home at an agreed rate. “The tax, determined by applying the rate established by the Municipality – reads the text – is reduced to 75%”. The approved amendment is a reformulation of another text which provided that the sum of the Imu and Tasi rates should not exceed 4 per thousand. The coverage is equal to approximately 80 million euro.

As for the Rai license fee, the proposed change approved today provides that it will be paid in ten installments in the electricity bill. In 2016 however, due to the technical times of adjustment of the billing systems, the first payment will take place "cumulatively" from 2016 July XNUMX

Green light also tosubstitute tax of 8% on the properties of sole proprietorships. The amendment has been approved which provides that individual entrepreneurs who own instrumental properties (as of 31 October 2015) will be able to opt, by 31 May 2016, for the exclusion of these assets from the company assets by paying a substitute tax of 8% of the difference between the nominal value of the properties and their tax value.

The rapporteur for the Stability law, Magda Zanoni (Pd), also made it known this morning that the need to identify additional security resources after the attacks in Paris (120 million to anti-terrorism) will lead to a reduction of the extra funds to be allocated to the South

After the government has decided to refer the southern issue back to the Chamber, the innovations being discussed will probably be “weakened. We'll see – said Zanoni – it's a chapter that remains absolutely open, both on the methods and on the entity”. The executive, he concluded, "wasn't ready" and therefore we will discuss it again in the Chamber.

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