Italy's Audit Court on Monday pointed to problems in the 8x1,000 contribution system, which enables taxpayers to divert a slice of their taxes to the religion of their preference. The State auditor said that was a risk of discrimination between the parties involved and complained that there was little monitoring of how these funds are used. The Catholic Church is chosen by around 80% of Italian taxpayers to get 0.8% ('eight per thousand') from their annual income and it will receive around one billion euros as a result this year.
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