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Survey, is it correct to extend the refund to online purchases too? This is the question that Money.it he wants to ask his readers after the government’s long-desired rebate system to combat tax evasion has been put in place, but does not currently include all purchases related to the e-commerce arena.
Survey, is it correct to extend the refund to online purchases too?
Survey, is it correct to extend the refund to online purchases too?
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On December 8, the piano refund designed to encourage electronic payments, which provides for reimbursements equivalent to 10% of the amounts spent up to a maximum of 1,500 euros per semester.
These refunds will be tax-free and will be paid directly to the checking account, always after registering for the service through the IO application, but transactions made for purchases made online will not be taken into account.
With this poll, which we remember has no scientific value but only indicative since it is not made by sample, Money.it he wants to know if the government’s decision to exclude online payments from the cash-back mechanism is appropriate for readers.
Cashback: An Online Exclusion Survey
During the press conference where the Christmas DPCM was illustrated, Giuseppe Conte it also focused on the cash-back scheme that it strongly desired as a method, such as the receipt lottery, to combat tax evasion.
“By support commercial activities and to support the families we have decided to start the cashless plan right away, the extra Christmas rebate will start – explained the premier – Those who pay with cards and applications will receive a 10% refund on all purchases made until December 31”.
Conte, however, wanted to emphasize that “we have prevented the advantage measure from being valid for online purchases“, Specifying that”this is a period in which we have all increased them but now we must favor proximity exercises”.
However, not a few citizens have turned their back on the exclusion of online payments from the refund mechanism, given that, as the Prime Minister has highlighted, the pandemic now it has become a habit for Italians to shop online.
From our good local tradition, there are already those who have devised various “tricks” to circumvent this exclusion, such as buying gift cards in physical stores that are then spent through the usual e-commerce giants.
The purpose of this poll is to find out if for readers of Money.it it was the right choice to exclude online purchases from the cash-back mechanism, in order, as specified by Conte, to favor proximity businesses.