Il Wall Street Journal sul condono fiscale:
As much as €100 billion ($146 billion) in Italian assets will soon be up for grabs — and Italian and Swiss banks are already jostling to snag a share of it.Italy on Tuesday launched its third tax amnesty in seven years, and while the U.K. and Germany also have launched amnesties recently as governments look to plug holes in their budgets, Italy’s will be by far the biggest.Italians hide an estimated €600 billion in overseas tax havens, according to the Bank of Italy. In two previous tax amnesties, in 2002 and 2003, Italians came clean on a total of €73 billion, with 58% coming from Switzerland, according to Magstat, an Italian research firm.