Politics8/17/2025Bloomberg

Italy to Lower Taxes for Middle Class, Leo Tells Il Messaggero

Italy to Lower Taxes for Middle Class, Leo Tells Il Messaggero

The Italian government plans to lower taxes for the middle class in its 2026 budget, according to Deputy Finance Minister Maurizio Leo. In an interview with Il Messaggero, Leo stated that the government is preparing the 2026 budget, which will include tax reductions for middle-income earners. The move is aimed at providing relief to the middle class, which has been facing economic challenges. The government's decision to lower taxes for this segment of the population is seen as a strategy to boost economic growth and support the country's middle class. The upcoming budget proposal is expected to outline the specific details of the tax reduction plan, which will be implemented in 2026.

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