Crackdown on Ryanair with the Decree development . The document just approved by the Council of Ministers includes tax 'ad hoc' the Irish low cost.
Government enacts the law
FRANCESCO ZUCCO
According to what reported by Il Sole 24 Ore , the text includes a provision similar to that in force in France: the equalization of taxation of low cost to that of all other companies operating in Italy. At the moment, in fact, the carrier led by Michael O'Leary pay tax rates to 12 percent, according to the Irish legislation, even for Italian employees habitually employed in the Peninsula. To calculate the savings of the carrier, just keep in mind that the regulations require tricolor rate of 37 percent . The operation initiated by the government should bring in about 100 million euro . That figure, of course, would be to undermine the profits of the company. Decision of the Government Monti to adjust the rates of low cost puts a further question to a business model that now seems close to a revolution. Until a few days ago in the dock there were only the financing of airports with no frills (and in particular its Ryanair) now may be at least one other engine development of the carrier, the application of different working conditions those referred to in Italy. Now awaits the response of the CEO O'Leary.
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