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    Italy’s Lawmakers Oppose Crypto Tax Increase in Budget Proposal

    News RoomBy News RoomNovember 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read

    Italy’s lawmakers are opposing government plans to increase capital gains taxes and widen the scope of its crypto assets. The proposals, central to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s 2024 budget, are being criticized for potentially stifling innovation and affecting smaller businesses.

    Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti proposed raising cryptocurrency capital gains taxes from 26% to 42%, aligning them with other financial income. However, some members of his ruling coalition are reportedly opposing the steep hike and suggesting capping the tax increase at 28%, Reuters reported.

    Amid the internal rift, Giorgetti has signaled a willingness to reconsider, exploring alternative taxation structures to resolve the disagreement. Debates also center on Italy’s digital tax, a levy introduced in 2019 targeting tech giants like Meta, Google, and Amazon. This restriction aims to strike a balance between generating revenue and maintaining market competitiveness.

    The current 3% tax applies only to firms with annual global revenues above €750 million and Italian revenues exceeding €5.5 million. The Treasury’s proposal to remove these thresholds has sparked concerns about the impact on small and medium-sized enterprises. In response, the Forza Italia party, part of the ruling coalition, has introduced an amendment to preserve these revenue floors.

    Lawmakers argue that the thresholds prevent undue financial strain on SMEs while focusing the tax burden on large multinational corporations. Supporters of the expanded digital tax argue it could strengthen Italy’s fiscal position. However, opponents warn of potential diplomatic tensions with the United States, which has criticized such levies as discriminatory against American companies.

    Balancing Revenue and Diplomacy

    Supporters of the expanded digital tax argue it could strengthen Italy’s fiscal position. However, opponents warn of potential diplomatic tensions with the United States, which has criticized such levies as discriminatory against American companies. Giorgetti has acknowledged these challenges, suggesting that maintaining targeted measures could help avoid further disputes.

    With over 300 proposed amendments to the 2024 budget, the debates over crypto and web taxes now pose a major challenge for Prime Minister Meloni’s government.

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