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Fight against evasion, farewell to the income meter: from the fake poor collected only 400 thousand euros in one year
Italy🏛️ Politics8 days ago

Fight against evasion, farewell to the income meter: from the fake poor collected only 400 thousand euros in one year

The article discusses the discontinuation of the 'redditometro' (income meter), an Italian tax authority tool used to detect individuals who underreport their income but have high expenses. The Corte dei Conti report highlights that the tool has become largely ineffective, with only €398,457 collected in 2025 compared to €35.2 million previously assessed. The system was modified multiple times, most recently in August 2024 via the Omnibus decree, which significantly raised the threshold for triggering an investigation. The report calls for more effective tools to address wealth discrepancies.

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Il Sole 24 Ore logoIl Sole 24 OreParty-aligned🔒Center8 days ago
Fight against evasion, farewell to the income meter: from the fake poor collected only 400 thousand euros in one year

The article discusses the discontinuation of the 'redditometro' (income meter), an Italian tax authority tool used to detect individuals who underreport their income but have high expenses. The Corte dei Conti report highlights that the tool has become largely ineffective, with only €398,457 collected in 2025 compared to €35.2 million previously assessed. The system was modified multiple times, most recently in August 2024 via the Omnibus decree, which significantly raised the threshold for triggering an investigation. The report calls for more effective tools to address wealth discrepancies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual analysis of the technical and legal changes affecting the 'redditometro' without overtly criticizing or praising any political faction. It focuses on the effectiveness of the tool and the impact of recent legislative changes, maintaining a balanced tone by citing the C

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