The Italian Cabinet has approved a decree to pre-compile individual income tax return on October 30, 2014. This scheme will cover 2015 tax forms. A pre-compiled form will be available to the tax payers by April 15 each year over the internet. The tax declarations will be treated as final and no audit procedures will be carried out if taxpayers accept the pre-compiled data.
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