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Superbonus 110%: the race does not stop despite the stop by Poste on the purchase of tax credits

The race for the Superbonus does not stop: according to an Enea report in September, the investments eligible for the bonus reached 55 billion for a total of tax deductions of 60 billion euros

Superbonus 110%: the race does not stop despite the stop by Poste on the purchase of tax credits

The race to the Super bonus 110% does not stop despite the stop of the Poste Italiane the purchase of tax credits linked to bonuses. A recent report by Aeneas clearly testifies to the race for tax relief: in fact, according to reports from Il Sole 24 Ore, in October the investments eligible for the bonus reached 55 billion euros for a total of over 60 billion in deductions at the end of the works with an increase compared to September of 3,8 billion in investments and approximately 4,2 billion in deductions.

SUPERBONUS: THE GOVERNMENT THINKS ABOUT RELEASING THE CREDITS LINKED TO THE SUPERBONUS

Compared to the first months of the summer, when investments amounted to around 4,5 billion, there is certainly a slowdown but not such as to suggest a trend reversal: in short, the race for the Superbonus continues, despite the legislative changes incoming who hypothesize a reduction in the percentages of the Superbonus but also an extension to 90% for the detached houses and "a new intervention on credits - as the Undersecretary for the Economy, Federico Freni claimed on Radio 24 - to release them definitively".

PURCHASE OF TAX CREDITS: BEFORE NEW PRACTICES THE BANKS THINK OF USING OUT THE EXISTING ONES

However, it will be interesting to understand what the practical effects of the Post Office stop will be on the purchase of tax credits, which could only be temporary or due to having reached the programmed limit. But it will also be interesting to understand what the big banks will do in the coming months Intesa Sanpaolo, let it be known that they are currently concentrated on the disposal of previous requests for credit assignment and that new practices can only be examined after the exhaustion of those already in place. But what do the property owners say? “The position taken by Poste Italiane – argued the President of Confidentiality, Giorgio Spaziani Testa - demonstrates how it is necessary, before thinking about regulatory changes on the Superbonus, to check whether the many problems relating to the transfer of credit and the discount on the invoice have been resolved.

Now it's up to the Government talk and the next Budget Law will be an opportunity to do so on the basis of facts.

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