“A nationwide poll of 2,500 businesses by Confedercontribuenti, an association of Italian taxpayers, has found that they are being harassed in their dealings with the country’s complex tax system, which is viewed as extremely complex and persecutory. On average, each company receives about 29 annual alerts regarding its obligations tothe system’s various tax authorities and collectors. Above all, it is calculated that it takes each business an average of about 250 hours per year to resolve the issues raised by the total of 13 different institutions responsible for the Italian tax and social security system.”
http://www.tax-news.com/news/Italian_Business_Taxpayers_Feel_Persecuted____59811.html
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