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The year is just a few days away, and citizens who have yet to buy a new vehicle are wondering what will happen to the incentives that many have benefited from so far. The House’s response came promptly, through the voice of the usual deputy Giuseppe Chiazzese, who in a note through his social networks announced that an agreement had been reached during the budget discussion.
The majority agreement (which will obviously be final only when it is in black and white in the Official Gazette) plans to continue along the path undertaken so far, with the confirmation of all the facilities. This is the post:
Those like today are busy days at home. We are under the budget law and that is why it is programmed at the level …
Posted by Giuseppe Chiazzese on Wednesday, December 16, 2020
The “beefed up” Ecobonus, as defined, provides, in the event of an old vehicle scrapping, up to € 10,000 in incentives for the purchase of an electric car. Without scrapping there will always be a contribution of 6,000 euros. For plug-in hybrids, the figures will be 6,500 euros or 3,500 euros respectively. The maximum spending limit should also be maintained, that is, the maximum per car within 61,000 euros, VAT included.
Due to the high demand from car manufacturers, discounts are also returning for those who switch from a vehicle over 10 years old, to a hybrid or a new Euro 6 thermal, but only for 6 months.
Finally, a look also at commercial vehicles, to which the incentive is extended, also reserving 20% of the budget only for the electricity sector.
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