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Superbonus 110% and Cashback towards the terminus

In the latest draft of the Recovery Plan, the extension to 2023 of the Superbonus 110% has disappeared - Protests from Confindustria - The funds to refinance the cashback in 2022 have also disappeared

Superbonus 110% and Cashback towards the terminus

Super bonus 110% e cashback they seem to share the same destiny: that of not being renewed. In the latest draft of the Recovery Plan the extension to 2023 of the maxi-relief has been cancelled for the energy efficiency of buildings, which should therefore end in 2022. However, it is not said that the games are over, because the text is not yet the definitive one and a further modification cannot be ruled out before the green light in the Council of Ministers . Moreover, the CDM will meet today to examine the provision, but will only approve it next week, after Mario Draghi presents it to the Chambers between Monday and Tuesday. Finally, the text will be sent to the European Commission on 30 April.

Even if for the moment there are no certainties, the disappearance of the extended Superbonus has already aroused the wrath of Confindustria. The vice president of the Association, Emanuele Orsini, speaks of a "very serious mistake", underlining that failure to extend the measure "would damage the construction sector, the driving force of the economy with a very high employment density".  

On the political side, not only the Pd and M2023S are in favor of the extension until 5 – the two parties of the Conte 2 government that had conceived the 110% superbonus – but also Forza Italia. We remind you that they fall within the perimeter of the 110% superbonus both the 110% ecobonus and the 110% sismabonus.

Meanwhile, travel to the terminus too cashback. In the first versions of the Recovery plan, the Giallorossi executive had entered 5 billion to refinance the measure, destined to run out in 2021. But Brussels has never been enthusiastic about spending EU money on an intervention that has the sole purpose of encouraging the use of electronic money (also because, so far, the results have been rather disappointing). Result: the 5 billion have disappeared from the plan by Draghi and Franco.

On this point the new government seems to be meeting the opposition, given that in early April Fratelli d'Italia had presented a motion (later rejected) to "suspend the cashback plan and to allocate the sums allocated for this purpose to support the recovery of the categories businesses most affected by the anticovid measures".

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