Scrapping Quinquies: Here's how it could change: the idea to punish "serial debtors"

Is a change in sight for the fifth round of debt relief ? The measure, launched by the League, could indeed be modified to punish so-called "serial debtors."
Scrapping quinquies: what is it?The scrapping of the fifth debt could change, but before we see how, let's first understand what it is. In short, it's the latest project launched by the League , which, a few months ago, submitted the bill to Parliament.
This measure is intended to assist those who owe taxes between 2000 and 2023, allowing them to pay in 120 monthly installments and not be excluded if they miss even seven. However, this measure isn't convincing, and for this very reason, the bill has been stalled for months. Indeed, Vincenzo Carbone, director of the Revenue Collection Agency, stated that over the years, the tax write-off system had failed to reduce the amount of unpaid taxes. Here's how the fifth installment plan could change.
As we've seen, the League 's proposal for the fifth-year debt relief program has been stalled for months because it doesn't convince everyone. There's the problem of so-called "serial debtors," and so here's a new way to put a stop to the "cheats." The green light would only be given to credible taxpayers, thus excluding "repeat debtors," meaning those who signed up for the debt relief program but then backed out after paying a few installments. The draft measure could be ready as early as September 2025.
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