In Italy, numerous freelancers underreport incomes, leading to difficulty in accessing loans and financial programs.

An analysis of tax declarations in Italy reveals that many freelancers, particularly bar and salon owners, report minimal incomes, often below 1,000 euros per month. This trend extends to taxi drivers, dentists, and plumbers. The Ministry of National Economy and Finance has implemented a new taxation approach to combat underreporting, yet many freelancers struggle to access loans and financial programs due to their reluctance to disclose accurate earnings.

September 16, 2024
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