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Because Cdp will not give up the Superbonus

Because Cdp will not give up the Superbonus

What has the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (Cdp) decided on the assignment of Superbonus credits after the executive is studying changes to the provision (renamed "Fraccaro disaster" as desired by the 5 Star Movement)

News on the Superbonus between the government and CDP (Cassa Depositi e Prestiti)

Cdp is ready to reactivate the channels for the assignment of Superbonus credits once the corrective acts of the anti-fraud rule contained in the Sostegni-Ter decree which requires the blocking of multiple credit transfers to tighten the mesh of tax legislation are approved.

The Ansa agency learns from sources close to Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, which has suspended operations pending developments.

In the executive study there are changes that loosen the grip on multiple disposals but do not cancel it.

Changes decided after what in circles of the Ministry of Economy is called the "Fraccaro disaster", that is the regulatory setting of the Superbonus desired by the 5 Star Movement and still heralded now, for example, by Riccardo Fraccaro, minister during the Conte government and among the main cantons of the provision despite the overt frauds and notorious abuses that have emerged from the investigations of the judiciary and from the controls of the Revenue Agency.

"A worrying picture" in which organized crime has had no difficulty in insinuating itself: the director of the Revenue Agency, Ernesto Maria Ruffini, yesterday described the situation that has arisen in recent months around the boom in building bonuses, to starting from the Superbonus and provided a monstrous figure: 4.4 billion in non-existent credits identified by the Revenue Agency and the Financial Police.

Ruffini was heard in Parliament on Thursday 10 February, where the majority forces are pressing to change the anti-fraud squeeze launched by the government with the ban on multiple sales of tax credits accrued by companies with building bonuses. An intervention that risks paralyzing the sector. The ball passes to the executive who is working to find a balance between the fight against fraud and the needs of the economy: the most likely hypothesis is to allow the operations but only to entities and financial institutions that are supervised by the Bank of Italy. A decision is expected to arrive at a Council of Ministers next week.

"The Government that the mechanism works together and therefore the various corrective measures must find a place in an amendment on which the Ministry of the Economy Parliament is working", said today at a press conference the Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, explaining the ways in which the transfer of credits for the Superbonus will be unblocked . Of the same opinion, the Minister of Economy, Daniele Franco, who underlined that "the important thing is that the market restarts but in a safer way than before". "We can think of further refinements, we are thinking of better tracking" the operations, "we could have a wider possibility within the banking system, not one but two or three sales". And he continued: "Anything can be done but it remains essential to avoid further scams which are among the largest this Republic has ever seen."


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/economia/cdp-superbonus/ on Fri, 11 Feb 2022 14:41:39 +0000.