For weeks, the debate surrounding the local tax amnesty in Naples has been closely watched, with political and administrative developments unfolding both within and outside Palazzo San Giacomo. The city’s strategy for tax write-offs hinges on a national legislative amendment, without which the operation cannot technically and administratively proceed.
The Matera Amendment: A Game Changer for Naples
The crucial turning point lies with an amendment presented by Senator Domenico Matera, part of DDL 1852, a draft law converting urgent fiscal and economic provisions. This bill is slated for discussion in the Senate starting May 14th. This amendment is significant because it addresses the bureaucratic and administrative obstacles that have previously prevented local authorities from applying tax write-offs to bills already entrusted to the national collection system.
How the Facilitated Settlement Works
The amendment proposes that Municipalities can join the facilitated settlement of charges entrusted to AdER (Agenzia delle Entrate-Riscossione) by December 31, 2023, through a council resolution. This measure would allow taxpayers to extinguish their debt by paying only the principal amount, without sanctions or interest. The management of this process would be centralized and directly handled by the collection agency.
Overcoming Technical Hurdles and Ensuring Fairness
A fundamental aspect of Matera’s proposal is its ability to bypass the technical and administrative complexities that have historically hindered local entities from implementing tax amnesties. Furthermore, the amendment stipulates that participating Municipalities cannot selectively apply the facilitated settlement to only certain categories of taxes. This ensures that all municipal taxes, without exception, are included in the amnesty, preventing partial or selective adherence.
Naples Awaits Parliamentary Vote
This is not a minor detail. If the parliamentary modification is approved, the Municipality of Naples could proceed without the technical rigidities that have characterized recent discussions. Senator Domenico Matera, the primary proponent of the amendment, is a majority parliamentarian from Fratelli d’Italia. His background as a mayor and municipal secretary gives him direct insight into the challenges local authorities face in tax collection and managing non-performing loans.
The Broader Political Battle Over Tax Bills
The fate of the AdER tax bills up to 2023 now rests with Parliament and the Government, who must express their stance on the proposal. However, a separate chapter concerns bills issued after 2023, which are managed by Napoli Obiettivo Valore. This company has recently been fully legitimized by the Constitutional Court.
The Ongoing Debate for Napoli Obiettivo Valore Bills
The debate on this front remains open, especially since the Naples City Council unanimously approved an agenda item requesting an amnesty extended to all charges, both AdER and NOV. This is where the next level of the political and financial battle within Palazzo San Giacomo will be fought. The city’s Budget Councillor, Pier Paolo Baretta, has expressed a clear willingness to proceed in line with the City Council’s directive, at least for municipal tax bills entrusted to AdER up to part of 2023, before the management transition to Napoli Obiettivo Valore.
A Test of Political Will and Fiscal Responsibility
The proposed tax amnesty in Naples is more than just a local fiscal adjustment; it’s a critical test of political will and the ability of national legislation to empower local governments. The outcome will not only impact the financial health of the city and its citizens but also set a precedent for how similar issues might be handled across Italy. The challenges are significant, ranging from overcoming bureaucratic inertia to ensuring equitable application of the amnesty. The Matera amendment, if passed, represents a significant step forward, offering a pathway for Naples to address its accumulated tax debts in a structured and fair manner.
Ultimately, the success of this initiative will depend on the collaborative efforts of local and national authorities, demonstrating a commitment to alleviating the financial burden on citizens while maintaining fiscal responsibility. The eyes of Naples, and indeed other Italian cities facing similar challenges, will be on the Senate as it deliberates this crucial amendment.
Source: https://www.stylo24.it/rottamazione-tributi-napoli-emendamento-matera/