(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 9 - Premier Giorgia Meloni's government is
aiming to bring in a flat tax for all workers in Italy be the
end of the current parliamentary term, in less than five years'
time, according to its tax-reform bill.
At the moment, Italy has a 15% flat tax, but it only applies to
self-employed people earning up to 85,000 euros a year at the
moment.
The reform said a step towards a flat tax for all will be the
reduction of the number of income-tax bands applied to people
employed by private-sector firms and the State from four to
three.
The reform also seeks to significantly cut down the number of
taxes in force in Italy. (ANSA).
Govt aiming to bring in flat tax for all within 5 years
Reducing income-tax bands to three first step - tax reform