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EU Court fines Italy 30-mn-euro fine for State aid to firms

Total social-security relief amounted to about 114 mn euros

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(ANSA) - Brussels, September 17 - The European Court of Justice has slapped Italy with a 30-million-euro fine for failing to recover tax relief to companies in the Veneto region between 1995 and 1997, a move the court considers a form of illegal state aid.
    The total reductions, which came in the form of relief from social security contributions, amounted to about 114 million euros and concerned 1,645 companies in Venice and Chioggia.
    Court judges have ordered Italy to pay 30 million euros immediately and an additional 12 million euros every six-month period as long as it fails to recover the entire sum.
    The reductions were awarded to companies based on their "unusual location", and were not limited to a specific sector. In November 1999, the EU Commission ordered Italy to recover the aid.
   

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