Support for the middle classes and families, especially large ones. This is the direction the current government would like to take in its third budgetary step, but the question, as never before with the new European budgetary rules that impose an annual spending cap, will be where to find the funds. For the measures aimed at increasing the birth rate alone, it is not even necessary to find 5 billion, or 1/5 of the overall allocation hypothesized up to now.
Two options are on the table: strengthen the single allowance for dependent children, for example by excluding it from the calculation of the ISEE, or introduce specific deductions with a capped percentage based on the number of children or disposable income and in this case the ceiling could fluctuate. between 2 and 4%. Translated into figures. for those who declare €50,000, the tax reduction would be between €1,000 and €2,000. The objective remains to put in place additional tools to stem the demographic crisis. A topic that also came up today on the table of the meeting of European Finance Ministers in Budapest. For Minister Giorgetti, it is a good thing that this emergency is on the Union's agenda because of its implications in terms of productivity and growth.