Cashless Plan: towards State cashback

Cashless Plan: towards State cashback
Whether it is called the "Cashless Plan", whether it is called "State cashback" or whether it is linked to yet another "Bonus 300 euros", the juice remains the same and the goal remains at the center of the Government plan. Giuseppe Conte, on the occasion of the National Unification Day of Modena, fully confirmed the prospects set out in the summer months, but implementation still seems to be burdened by some certainly not irrelevant technical steps. The ball is now in the hands of the Minister of Finance in particular, Roberto Gualtieri, who will have to take stock within the next quarter to make reality what the premier has foreseen since his debut with the Count-bis.

Cashless Plan: € 300 bonus

The Cashless Plan has a clear objective: to bring out the shadow economy by breaking down tax evasion and thus allowing the State to be able to count on greater income. Succeeding in this enterprise would be a goal that all governments of the last decades have more or less explicitly pursued, but today's digital tools can give a quicker step in this direction.

According to Corriere della Sera , the Prime Minister has already taken some concrete steps for the success of this plan:

The Prime Minister would have asked the sector operators - from Nexi to Sia, from Mastercard to Visa up to the hitech startups - a new impulse to technological adaptation. However, in order for the payment system to communicate with the state administrations, a decisive step is needed: that is, the reporting of transactions through both the PagoPa platform and the banking ones and the transfer of information to the Revenue Agency.




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