That superbonus 110% which has appealed to many, relating to building work to improve efficiency, anti-seismic or demolition and reconstruction, seems to be jumping. It was tempting right from the start: it was said that those who made specific interventions on the house (all connected to the energy improvement of buildings and also demolition and reconstruction) over the period of time from 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2021, he would not have spent anything, on the contrary he would have had a 10% back.
In reality now it seems that it is going towards a 75% bonus for everyone, in the name of a simplification, to get out of that jungle of deductions in the construction sector. It would work like this: a single tax deduction at 75% but with applications graduated according to the level of efficiency reached by the building, the more beneficiaries admitted to the bonus, via any bureaucratic complication in favor of streamlining procedures.
The report reads: “The 110% Superbonus measure must be simplified and extended over time and, in any case, in order to facilitate the injection of capital and private savings into a broad process of urban regeneration, it seems appropriate to rationalize all other existing bonuses for renovations and energy efficiency of buildings under a single rate of 75%, modifying article 16-bis of the consolidated income tax pursuant to the decree of the President of the Republic 22 December 1986, n. 917, also providing for these the duration of the deduction in five years “.
The intent of the guidelines of the Recovery Plan (National Recovery and Resilience Plan) recently approved is therefore to lighten bureaucratic procedures, expand the audience and single rate to 75%, which puts the various eco-bonuses, the renovation bonus, the furniture bonus, the sismabonus, the green bonus, the facade bonus, the water bonus and the column bonus under a single hat, with reimbursement in 5 years.
However, it is necessary to understand what will happen, especially since 57% of companies ensure that the introduction of subsidy measures in favor of the construction sector is having a positive impact on their business. In addition to giving a impulse to the demand in the construction chain, the incentives are also having a beneficial effect on the organization of companies, enabling them to increase skills and “catalog”. In particular, 33.7% expanded the range of the offer of works and services, adapting it to the interventions supported; 27.8% hired new staff; 23.3% are experimenting with new suppliers.

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