Reforming the Italian Tax System: Insights from Naples' Seminars

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Thursday 21 March 2024, 14:22
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«In a context of profound changes in the Italian tax system, we found it useful to organize a series of seminars dedicated to the in-depth study of the tax process reform focused on various highly relevant topics for sector operators», said Francesco Matacena, president of the order of chartered accountants and accounting experts of North Naples of Aversa. «The first day focused attention on the new relationship with the financial administration, particularly analyzing the implementation decrees of the tax delegation. Among the topics treated in greater detail - Matacena added - the biennial preventive agreement, self-protection, and the role of the new tax conciliation stand out. A clear intention to simplify the current system and reduce the tax burden was highlighted, with the hope of stimulating investments». Rosa D'Angiolella, national councilor of the Italian accountants, emphasized the importance of these reflections and the debate generated, highlighting the significant impact of the reform on the daily practice of sector operators. Francescopaolo Orabona, delegated councilor of the Odcec Napoli Nord, highlighted the interest in involving key figures such as accountants, lawyers, the academic world, and the judiciary to fully understand the impact of the reform. Pasquale Saggese (coordinator of the tax law area of the National Accountants Foundation) emphasized the new institute of the biennial preventive agreement, introduced with the implementing decree on tax reform. The meeting also saw the participation of the magistrate Nicola Graziano (member of the Presidency Council of Tax Justice) and Clelia Buccico, professor of Tax Law at the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli).
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