Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti
is looking at ways to cut taxes for parents who have children
that are economically dependent on them in the 2025 budget law
as part of the government's efforts to combat Italy's declining
birth rate, according to an article published by conservative
daily Il Foglio on Wednesday.
The report said the move would require five or six billion euros
in financial coverage.
It said Giorgetti wants to "change tax-deductions rules in our
country, giving those who have more children the opportunity to
pay fewer taxes, regardless of their income, even at the cost of
eliminating or reviewing some tax deductions for people who do
not have children, in order for increase them for those who do".
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