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Italy referred to EU court for late payments

Italian authorities still taking too long to settle invoices

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, December 7 - The European Commission said Thursday that it has referred Italy to the EU Court of Justice over late payments by the Italian public authorities to private-sector suppliers.
    Under the EU's Late Payment Directive, public authorities have to pay for the goods and services they procure within 30 days or, in very exceptional circumstances, within 60 days of receiving the bill.
    "The Commission acknowledges the efforts made by the Italian government to improve the situation since the launch of the infringement procedure with a letter of formal notice in June 2014 and the subsequent reasoned opinion sent in February 2017," the EC said.
    "However, more than three years after the launch of the infringement procedure, the Italian public authorities still take on average 100 days to settle their invoices, with peaks which can considerably exceed this figure".
    It said the decision to refer Italy to the court was aimed at protecting European businesses, particularly small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
   

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