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Govt may change 60-euro card-payment threshold - Meloni

Threshold at which retailers can demand cash 'could be be lower'

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 5 - Premier Giorgia Meloni has said a controversial measure in the government's 2023 budget bill that would enable retailers to refuse to accept card payments for amounts up to 60 euros could be changed.
    The move is designed to stop retailers having to pay commissions on small payments that make the transactions less worthwhile to them.
    But it has come under fire from consumer groups, which say it could inconvenience families, and from opposition parties, which says it could aid tax evasion.
    There is also a risk it could breach a commitment Italy made to the European Commission as part of the pledges to get almost 200 billion euros in low-interest loans and grants for the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP).
    "As far as I'm concerned, the 60-eyro threshold could be lower," Meloni said on Sunday. (ANSA).
   

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