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Meloni Says Banks Should Not Complain About €5 Billion Tax

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Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni defended her government’s efforts to raise €5 billion ($5.8 billion) from banks this year, after lenders profited from extraordinary market conditions.

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The government of Rome has announced its intention to cut billions of euros from banks by increasing the tax on profits and by multiplying certain tax credits, among other measures presented in its budget,...

·Romania
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The President of the Council: contribution on rents created also thanks to the government, we do not tax the wealth produced

·Italy
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The President of the 5 Star Movement, Giuseppe Conte, at the end of the presentation of the book by Rula Jebreal Genocidio, which took place in the Chamber of Deputies, has entertained with journalists to talk about the Budget Law and the topics of the most pressing topicality. The former president of the Council criticizes the government for the lack of a taxation of the extra profits of banks in the Budget Law of the Meloni government, while t…

·Rome, Italy
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The Prime Minister's statement: "If out of 44 billion profits in 2025 we have about 5 to help the weakest sections of society, we can all be satisfied."

·Italy
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