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Comunicato Stampa – a Carmignano, Poggio a Caiano E Vaiano in Arrivo Comunicato Stampa A Carmignano, Poggio a Caiano e Vaiano in arrivo il saldo Tari 2020 Prato, 18 novembre 2020 - E’ iniziato in questi giorni l’invio postale degli avvisi di saldo della Tari, la tassa relativa alla raccolta e allo smaltimento dei rifiuti, agli utenti dei comuni di Carmignano, Poggio a Caiano e Vaiano. Quest’anno l’invio e la scadenza del saldo sono posticipati rispetto al passato in relazione all’emergenza sanitaria Covid - 19 : le riduzioni e le agevolazioni per le utenze non domestiche (ad esempio i giorni di chiusura in conseguenza del lockdown) e per le domestiche (agevolazioni sociali alle famiglie che hanno presentato richiesta) sono deliberate dalle singole Amministrazioni comunali e - in base ai tempi di calcolo e verifiche - sono già computate nel conteggio del saldo in arrivo. Nel comune di Carmignano la scadenza di pagamento è fissata per il 30 novembre, a Poggio a Caiano per il 1° dicembre mentre a Vaiano sarà il 3 dicembre 2020. Qualora gli avvisi vengano consegnati in ritardo o in prossimità della scadenza, il pagamento è considerato correttamente eseguito quando il versamento viene effettuato entro 20 giorni dal ricevimento dell’avviso. Visto il perdurare dell’emergenza sanitaria COVID - 19, se è necessario recarsi agli sportelli di Alia Servizi Ambientali S.p.A, al fine di evitare assembramenti, si consiglia agli utenti di prenotare l’accesso attraverso il Call Center, attivo dal lunedì al venerdì dalle 8.30 alle 19.30 e il sabato dalle 8.30 alle 14.30, ai numeri 800 - 888 333 (da rete fissa, gratuito), 199. 105. 105 (da rete mobile, a pagamento, secondo i piani tariffari del proprio gestore) oppure 0571-1969333 (da rete fissa e rete mobile). In alternativa è possibile inviare una mail a [email protected] indicando i propri recapiti telefonici, in modo da essere ricontattati dal personale addetto. Per maggiori dettagli, compreso l’elenco degli sportelli Tari con relativi orari di apertura, consultare il sito dedicato www.sportellotariffa.it. .
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