Italian government, amazed at the words of the French Prime Minister about “fiscal dumping”


The message refers to the words of Prime Minister Bayrou, who – quoted by the Ansa agency – said that there is a risk that the richer French would go abroad if the government in Paris issues ordinances aimed at the most wealthy citizens.
– There is already a kind of fiscal nomadism and everyone moves where it suits him more – said the head of the French government. “Look at Italy, which pursue fiscal dumping policy,” he added.
This is how Bayrou referred to the tax benefits provided for those who move to Italy or return to them from abroad.
In the evening issued in the evening, the Italian government emphasized: “They are amazed at completely unjustified statements of French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, according to which Italy cultivate fiscal dumping, unfavorable for France. The Italian economy is attractive and is better than others thanks to the stability and credibility of our country.”
The government in Rome assured that it did not apply the policy of unadded tax benefits to attract European companies and pointed out that he has doubled the flat -rate fiscal obligations introduced in 2016 towards people who transfer their registration to Italy.
In addition, the announcement has an appeal to the French Prime Minister, that his country would join Italy to intervene in the EU forum to those countries that use systematic fiscal dumping.
This is another voltage on the Rome-Paris line in recent days. In the second half of August, the Italian ambassador to France Emanuel d'Alessandro was called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris in connection with the statement of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini about President Emmanuel Macron.
The leader of the right -wing league asked by journalists for a comment to Macron's proposal to send European troops to Ukraine, he replied: – In Milan, he would say: a cluster of tram.
– Go as you like. Put on a helmet, vest, take a rifle and go to Ukraine – added Salvini.
In March, the same diplomat was called to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs when Salvini called the President of France a “madman”.




