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Tax on cash, the Government has second thoughts

Two other reverses would concern the discount for those making purchases with credit/debit or prepaid cards and the tax credit for the merchant in relation to sales made with electronic money.

Tax on cash, the Government has second thoughts

The Government holds back on its intention to introduce a tax on bank cash payments. Treasury sources specified this in the afternoon.

The indiscretions they had circulated today and referred to new rules that the Council of Ministers would have examined on February 20th.

In the last few hours, however, stamp duty has been waived in proportionate measures on daily bank or post office payments exceeding 200 euros. 

Two other about-faces would concern the idea of ​​recognizing a discount to those who make purchases with credit/debit or prepaid cards and the project of guaranteeing a tax credit to the merchant in relation to sales made with electronic money.

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