(Corrects story to show figure of 110 bn euros is Italian average, not EU average)
(ANSA) - Rome, March 29 - Enrico Giovannini, the head of a committee on the underground economy and tax evasion, said Wednesday that Italy's tax gap is 110 billion euros on average.
The tax gap is the difference between the amount of tax due and the amount collected.
Giovannini reported to parliament that the tax gap ranged from 108 billion euros in 2012 to 111.6 billion in 2014.