“Those who received the inclusion check pay us a 25,822 euro fine and end up in jail for 6 years”: the law passed | They come looking for you one by one

Those who received the inclusion check will have to pay a very large sum and also risk 6 years in prison.
The topic of economic support for the weakest segments of the population has been a constant debate for many years. It all started with the Citizenship Income, only to then see the inclusion allowance arrive, which changed a lot, but not everything.
This new measure aimed to offer help to those who really need it, focusing on those who have a disabled person in the family, minors or families who benefit from the help of social services in the area.
In recent months, however, there has been much talk about this measure and as often happens, there have been no particular positive implications in this regard, indeed, it is firmly believed that it is necessary to intervene again, to ensure that families who do not really need it do not benefit from it, taking away from those who would have considerable need.
This is why controls have increased so significantly.
The new sanctions: what the law providesUnfortunately, Italy is one of the major homelands of the crafty, we must admit. This is precisely the reason why, the control bodies, from time to time are forced to renew the control methods that are adopted. In this perspective, the spotlight has also been turned on the Inclusion Allowance and they have therefore decided to intervene with a firm hand, with the result that sanctions are raining down amounting to a good € 25,822, in addition to the possible prison sentence of 6 years in prison.
No, these are not simple threats, the Revenue Agency, INPS and the Guardia di Finanza have taken action by starting a cross-checking system to check the declarations submitted by millions of beneficiaries. Too often a simple mistake could cost you a lot.

The checks have been underway for a long time and the suspects have already been contacted, starting, obviously, from the most serious situations, namely those that see repeated irregularities over time. The real focus of the discussion is not the inclusion allowance itself, but all the economic measures that the State is implementing. Declaring false or irregular data could prove to be truly damaging.
Those caught making false statements risk very high fines that can reach up to €25,822 with the possibility of having to serve up to 6 years in prison.
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