The garnishment of current accounts already exists in current tax legislation, but the new budget maneuver could have made the procedure more precise and faster, giving the Internal Revenue Service the ability to directly verify the availability of bank deposits, with the aim of improving the achievement of the goals of combating evasion already expressed in the tax delegation. But yesterday evening, a 9 pm, Giorgia Meloni did a step back. Driven by the overwhelming fear that engulfs her. Her message is stark: the right-wing is reaching into the pockets of Italians. “There's no talking about it, this law won't pass,” she said in Brussels upon reviewing the latest Budget draft, which arrived at Palazzo Chigi yesterday evening. The final version is expected to be presented in the Senate between this evening and Saturday morning.
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