Forza Italia’s economic strategy for next year’s budget law prioritizes tax reductions for businesses and households, incentivizing investments and higher wages while rejecting what it calls the “flawed left-wing approach” that would allegedly harm workers. Maurizio Casasco, the party’s economic spokesperson, stated this in an interview with Affaritaliani. The proposed measures include lowering the IRPEF income tax rate from 35% to 33% for earnings up to €60,000 gross—a €4 billion initiative that stands as Forza Italia’s “flagship proposal.” Casasco emphasized that “the middle class has borne the brunt of tax revenue collection; it’s time they receive due attention.”
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