Research done by the Center for Economic, Sociological, and Market Research for Construction shows that the Superbonus is responsible for more than a fifth of this year's GDP growth. The investments made with the Superbonus have led to 22% of the entire GDP growth in 2022, which has led to many economic and social benefits. In fact, the General State Accounting Office's Report on Tax and Contribution Revenues for September 2022, which looks at the trend in tax revenue in the first nine months of the year, confirms that tax revenue up to September 30, 2022, was up by 41.8 billion euros (12.1%) from the same time in 2021. The total, which is 378.8 billion euros (+37.08 billion euros, or +10.9%), shows IRPEF (personal income tax) revenue of 150.9 billion euros. This is mostly due to an increase in IRPEF withholdings, self-assessment payments, and withholding taxes on transfers related to building renovation and energy saving costs, which is +848 million euros, or a 48.3% increase. New research and analyses consequently support the value of the investments and the state's extraordinary benefit, greatly beyond the superficial and approximative expenses projected without considering all of the measure's consequences.
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