The implementation of two disputed taxes on plastic and sugary drinks will be delayed for the sixth time and will not take effect until mid-2024, according to the Treasury’s announcement on Monday Oct 16, 2023. Initially scheduled for the beginning of 2020, these taxes were expected to generate over one billion euros ($1.05 billion) per year. However, pressure from producers convinced successive Italian governments to repeatedly postpone their enforcement.
Source Reuters
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