You can also continue to pay for coffee with an ATM. The government finally surrenders to the European Union and eliminates the 60 euro threshold within which merchants could have refused to use the POS from the manoeuvre.

The turning point was confirmed yesterday evening by Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti, now forms of refreshments are being studied for operators who will have the burden of commissions.

In the Budget Committee, Giorgetti outlined the maxi-amendment with which the budget law is modified: with "social measures that we consider significant", he explained.

The audience is widening (from 20,000 to 25,000 euros of income) due to the three-point cut in the tax wedge. The minimum pensions for the over 75s rise to 600 euros. There is full indexation for pensions 5 times the minimum.

Further tightening on basic income, which in 2023 will be for 7 and not 8 months. Mente increases the maximum threshold for exemption from the payment of social security contributions from 6 to 8 thousand euros for those who hire the beneficiaries of the subsidy on a permanent basis.

«The government - said Giorgetti - is open to discussions with the Budget Commission regarding a solution compatible with the legislation and the commitments undertaken by the previous government on the Pnrr. This is the crux that led to the rethinking of the POS, while the ceiling of 5,000 euros for cash remains.

Another change on the bills: the excerpt of those up to a thousand euros, which no longer include fines and local taxes, has been postponed.

(Unioneonline/L)

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