The tension on the tax delegation law approved by the Draghi government is also felt in Sardinia.

To say no to the land registry reform, that is to what Matteo Salvini called "essentially a patrimonial" , the Lega group in the Regional Council presented a motion that commits the President of the Region to intercede with the government "in order to implement a reform of the tax system that really goes in the direction of its simplification and reduction of taxation on Italians "and" to oppose a revision of the Land Registry with the same revenue that would increase the tax burden on second homes, risking to exclude many families from welfare system, thus depressing the real estate market and the national economy in general ".

"We absolutely agree with what has already been promoted in other regional and local realities - explains the group leader Dario Giagoni - for this reason we have presented a motion in the Regional Council, and also in the Municipal Council of Cagliari, to avoid the risk of a real bloodletting for millions of families, a very serious damage to the real estate market, already amply proven by the economic period that has just passed, linked to the restrictions for the spread of Covid-19, and which will leave heavy aftermath for a long time to come ".

According to the exponent of the Carroccio, "revaluing the old cadastral rents to market values and moving from the criterion of rooms to that of square meters would first of all entail a conspicuous increase in the Imu on second homes, moreover it would impact on the weight that the first house has in the calculation of the Isee ".

Finally, "the task of the institutions in this very delicate phase is to proceed with a reduction in the tax burden and not an increase which amounts to a real drain".

(Unioneonline / F)

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