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Land registry reform, government decree tomorrow

The unit of measurement will be represented by the square meters, no longer by the number of rooms, and the value of the individual properties will be determined on the basis of the market values ​​of the previous three years, but also taking into account other parameters - On the Executive's table also 5 other legislative decrees implementing the fiscal delegation.

Land registry reform, government decree tomorrow

Tomorrow on the table of the Council of Ministers they arrive well six legislative decrees, implementing the enabling law on taxation. The Corriere della Sera writes it, specifying that today, during a technical meeting, the sums of the individual texts will be drawn.

The most awaited decree is the one that concerns land registry reform. There will be two main innovations: the unit of measurement will be represented by square meters, no longer by the number of rooms, and the value of the individual properties will be determined on the basis of the market values ​​of the previous three years, but also taking into account other parameters , such as the characteristics of the building and its location. Starting from the launch of this decree, the cadastral income of 5 million properties should be reviewed within 62 years. 

Four other measures on which the Government will focus tomorrow regulate the regime of criminal and administrative sanctions (the threshold beyond which tax fraud is not criminally punishable will probably be abolished, a limit introduced at the beginning of the year amid controversy because it seemed to save Berlusconi), the simplification of the litigation,erosion andtax avoidance andruling (or the taxpayer's request to the tax authorities to obtain clarifications on the interpretation of a provision relating to state taxes).  

The last intervention has as its object the restructuring of the tax agencies (Revenue, State Property, Monopoli Customs). In this case, the provision aims to resolve the problem of tax executives with a competition, which a ruling by the Consulta has demoted to the status of officials. 

Finally, again tomorrow the Constitutional Court will rule on the appeal for blocking the renewal of salaries of Public Administration employees, a stop made since 2010 and still in effect. After the rejection of the block on the revaluation of pensions - declared unconstitutional at the end of April - the Government fears that a new heavy sentence for public coffers will come from the Consulta. The estimated additional cost, this time, is 35 billion, of which 13 to be found already for next year.

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