"I have said several times that for us the house is sacred" and for this reason "we said a firm no to the revision of the cadastral estimates: if it were a neutral operation from a fiscal point of view it would have no use and above all no urgency, if instead would result in an increase in taxes, as presumably would happen, it would be totally unacceptable to us ".

This was announced by Silvio Berlusconi, speaking on the hypothesis of a reform of the land registry and closing any revision of the current rules.

"We are working instead for a policy of incentives in the construction sector which translates into the extension of the bonus to 110% for building renovations and facades and eco-bonuses; a policy that provides for modern legislation on urban regeneration and concrete responses to the rental crisis real estate ", said the leader of Forza Italia.

For the former premier, "reliefs and incentives, therefore, are the way forward to give breath to a sector that has paid a very high price for the crisis. Of course we are responsible people, we know that it is necessary to take into account financial compatibility in such a moment. hard".

"The home is an asset that cannot be touched. On this we will be very firm and very hard", reiterated the national coordinator of Forza Italia, Antonio Tajani, on the sidelines of the "Forza Milano" event in support of the center-right candidate for mayor, Luca Bernard.

"I believe that in our country the tax burden must be lowered within a framework of tax harmonization at the European level. Of course, no housing tax - he added -. Today Berlusconi said very clearly that the reform of cadastral estimates does not it can be done because if it is to represent a tool to inflict taxes on homeowners, who are not the rich but are the majority of Italian citizens ".

(Unioneonline / F)

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