Today: October 23, 2024
Today: October 23, 2024

Italy to spread deductions of banks' tax assets for up to four years, budget shows

Confidence vote over the 2023 budget, in Rome
October 23, 2024
Reuters

ROME (Reuters) - Italian banks will temporarily face higher taxes on profits as the government intends to force lenders to spread tax deductions stemming from past losses for up to four years, Rome's 2025 budget showed on Wednesday.

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