Salvini says will quit if government can’t cut 10 billion euros in taxes

Deputy Italian Prime Minister Matteo Salvini on Friday vowed to quit the government unless he was able to push through tax cuts for at least 10 billion euros.

Salvini has made reducing Italy’s high tax burden a priority for the government.

“The problem is that there are no serious tax cuts that could be worth less than 10 billion euros,” Salvini told Corriere della Sera daily.

“I came back from my U.S. trip with a strong belief: Italy needs a bold tax reform. It’s my duty to see it through … if they won’t let me do that, I’m going to say goodbye and leave.”

The government is insisting on making tax cuts, which it says would help revive Italy’s feeble growth.

Via Reuters/ Corriere della Sera

 

 

 

 

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