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written by ASI Editorial Board
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Category: National Policy
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(ASI) “The fight against e-commerce is not an ideological reality but represents the need to rewrite the economic and financial rules in the name of fairness and fair competition. I therefore agree with Minister Salvini’s concerns regarding the absence of a European regulatory system that would allow EU countries to properly tax multibillion-dollar corporations Dollars like Amazon or even OTA (online travel agencies) like Booking.com. Italy generates three quarters of its profits and pays our tax system a few hundred thousand euros. Is it all true? No, not only because these giants have brute force that destroys neighborhood shops , but also because they evade Italian taxes with impunity.At this point, on Christmas Eve, with the national states disarmed and street commerce replaced by taxation as intolerable as it is impossible to bring it to e-commerce levels, the only reaction could be a call Citizens to do it. Shop in neighborhood stores, ignore the multinational web giants. For Christmas buy Italian in Italian shops. At least until Amazon charges Wen is the same fee as any other merchant.” This was stated by the Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies, Fabio Rampelli, of the Fratelli d’Italia organisation.