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Sector studies 2014: pharmacists rise and notaries fall (but remain first)

The most spectacular rise in average annual income was that of dentists - Framers, haberdashery owners and shoe and clothing shops remain below the no-tax area threshold - Discos, night clubs, spas, spas and motorcycle dealers also appear in red .

Sector studies 2014: pharmacists rise and notaries fall (but remain first)

The notaries collapse, but remain first, unattainable. The silver medal goes to pharmacists, who instead score spectacular growth. This is what emerges from the 2014 sector studies of the Ministry of Economy, referring to 2013 income. 

In detail, the average annual income of note dropped from 233 to 212 thousand, while that of pharmacists rose from 90 to 97 thousand. The most spectacular rise, however, was that of the dentists, which went from 38.800 to 50.400 euros.  

Industry studies have been applied throughout approx 3,6 million subjects (of which 65% natural persons), with a slight decrease (-0,8%) compared to the previous year. The total declared income, equal to 98 billion euros, shows a negative change (-1,8% compared to 2012) in line with that of GDP (-1,7% in real terms). 

In general, the average declared income was equal to 25.400 euros for natural persons (-1,2% compared to the previous year), a 35.500 euros for partnerships (-1,0%) ea 23.800 euros for corporations and institutions (+ 0,8%). 

As in 2012, the highest median income was recorded in the sector of professional activities (42.100 euros, down on the year by 2,9%), followed by manufacturing (29 thousand euros, +6,8%) and come on services (23.500 euros, -2,7%). The lowest figure was recorded in business (17.500 euros, +2,0%). 

THE82,6% of the approximately 41 million personal income tax payers mainly hold income from employment or pensions and only 5,9% of the total has an income mainly deriving from the exercise of business or self-employment activities, in line with the previous year. 

As for the individual activities, framers, holders of haberdashery and shops of shoes e clothing they do not exceed the threshold of 8 thousand euros and therefore remain in the territory of the incompetents, taxpayers who earn so little as to be exempt from paying Irpef.  

Same goes for shop owners musical instruments, for the craftsmen of the ceramic and even for resellers of auto, who declared an average business income of 6.100 euros. 

Just above the threshold of incapacity are the dry cleaners (8.100 euros), i toymakers (8.200) and i booksellers (9.600). They also remain under 10 thousand euros perfumeries, the shops of household linen, the shoemakers and beauticians. They also appear in red discotheques, night club, spa, spa and resellers of motorcycle

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