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Italian tax system faces challenges: low self-employed compliance, corporate tax hikes, and complex incentives
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Politik·6 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Italian tax system faces challenges: low self-employed compliance, corporate tax hikes, and complex incentives

Italy's tax system struggles with low fiscal compliance among the self-employed, despite efforts to combat evasion. The UPB highlights inefficiencies in tax collection, particularly for local administrations, and disparities in treatment between different income types. Corporate taxes have increased, especially for banking and insurance sectors, while business incentives are seen as a disorganized complex of measures needing reform.

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EU and IMF tie Ukraine aid to tax hikes and fiscal reforms
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Business·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

EU and IMF tie Ukraine aid to tax hikes and fiscal reforms

The EU and IMF are linking further aid to Ukraine to tax hikes and fiscal reforms. The EU is considering linking €8.4 billion of its €90 billion loan package to business tax reforms, requiring companies under a simplified tax system to pay 20% VAT once turnover exceeds €91,000. The IMF is demanding Ukraine introduce VAT on low-value imported parcels worth under €150, potentially raising $227 million annually. Failure to pass these laws could delay the IMF's June review and jeopardize related EU support.

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New York's Proposed Pied-à-Terre Tax Faces Legal Battles Over Property Valuation
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Politik·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

New York's Proposed Pied-à-Terre Tax Faces Legal Battles Over Property Valuation

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a proposed 'pied-à-terre' tax on non-primary residential real estate worth over $5 million, expected to raise $500 million annually. However, appraisers and attorneys warn the tax will spark costly legal battles over property valuation, as New York's antiquated property tax system dramatically undervalues co-ops and condos. About 13,000 non-primary homes would be subject to the tax, which still needs state legislature approval.

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