Opinion poll on urgent measures for small and medium sized companies
Without the basics, you cannot construct anything. The foundation of the Italian economy are the small and medium sized companies (SMEs) that in Italy have nothing much in the way of representation. They are the cows to be milked in a country that is getting ever more bureaucracy, where (inefficient) services only exist in theory for those who are entrepreneurs and the costs of competing, of having transport, of having connectivity, and of distributing merchandise, are higher than the average in the other EU countries. The State applies retaliatory laws in relation to those who produce, without realising that it is sawing off the branch from which it is hanging. The massive taxation of the SMEs is an incentive for the exodus of entrepreneurs. It is the bureaucracy itself that is by now an insuperable obstacle for anyone starting an enterprise. Here we either create companies or we die with the decline of the Social State. To get out of the darkness, we need to cut off the dead branches of the State, to eliminate the pockets of privilege, we need to eliminate delirious bureaucratic procedures and reduce the tax burden on the companies. As soon as possible, we need to put a stop to the flight of companies abroad and we need to create the conditions for attracting foreign investment and foreign companies to come here not to Austria, to Slovenia, and to Carinthia. Below is a list of measures that I believe are urgently needed for the companies, to prevent the definitive collapse of our country.
PS. The poll will close at 2:00 pm on 16 January 2013. Look at the results..
Posted by Beppe Grillo at 05:29 PM in Economics
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I am in Firenze learning about the new rules regarding keeping receipts of expenditure etc which the wise men in Government have introduced to reduce tax evasion. Meanwhile I am pestered in the street and in bars by the groups of Africans with hands and backpacks filled with goods, probably made in Italy, which they are trying to force me to purchase, tax free. At the same time the rich, rich are transferring and counting their money offshore. It is an absurd situation which can only lead to anarchy and civil unrest
Posted by: peterfieldman | January 18, 2013 02:51 PM