Ex-premier Matteo Renzi on Monday
hailed Premier Paolo Gentiloni's plans to cut taxes on business.
Renzi said in his e-news Gentiloni had "made an excellent
speech" on Italian TV Sunday, "highlighting that the goal to be
pursued is to keep cutting taxes. After IRAP, labour costs, IMU
and TASI, 80 euros, farm taxes, RAI license fee, IRES,
self-employed, I think we can can and must continue on the road
of fiscal reduction. We are there". On peak-time TV Sunday
Gentiloni said the government would further reducing labour
taxes "in order to make investments more advantageous." Renzi
also hailed a plan announced by Gentiloni to invest 3.9 billion
euros in deprived areas on the outskirts of Italian cities,
including 500 million euros right away.
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