“Following the day’s work at the Ministry of Economy, in agreement with the Presidency of the Council, I can declare that in the Superbonus decree, currently being issued, there is no block on the transfer of credit and discount on the invoice for credits” earthquake superbonus” relating to the reconstruction of the Apennine crater, but only monitoring actions […]
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“Following the day’s work at the Ministry of Economy, in agreement with the Presidency of the Council, I can declare that in the Superbonus decree, currently being issued, there is no provision no block on credit transfer And discount on invoice for credits”earthquake super bonus“related to the reconstruction of the Apennine crater, but only monitoring actions to safeguard public finances”. The announcement by the undersecretary of the Mef Lucia Albano arrived on Thursday evening, after 48 hours of revolt by mayors and governors of central Italy, who all day long asked the government for a about face compared to the decision – adopted surprisingly on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers – to eliminate all types of credit assignment And discount on invoice linked to building bonuses, also for those who renovate a house damaged by earthquakes. “I thank the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and the minister Giancarlo Giorgetti for the attention and sensitivity once again demonstrated towards the populations affected by the seismic events that hit central Italy”, added the undersecretary.
The announcement of the decree had in fact created panic in the main municipalities affected by the earthquakes of 2009 and 2016: 140 administrations between Lazio, Abruzzo, Umbria and Marche that were preparing to start new construction sites, counting precisely on the fact of being able to enjoy discounts until January 31, 2025. The government’s slowdown had even forced the architects of the province of Perugia to suspend the delivery of the projects “while waiting for a necessary and now fundamental clarity on the procedures to be applied”. The risk, the Order underlined, was that citizens would be forced to personally raise the necessary sums or to leave i incomplete works. The commissioner for reconstruction Guido Castelli had already started working on a series of amendments: without modifications “we will be forced to implement field of sensational actions“, warned the mayor of Amatrice, Guido Cortellesi. In the end the government went back without even having published the decree: there will be no cut to the earthquake bonus.