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Tante Critiche E Ricorsi Alla Tassa-Salute Quando E Quanto SABATO l'UnitàOGG I 18 OTTOBRE 1986 Il pagamento slitta a dicembre Congresso Anci: 77 governo Probabilmente l'ultimo termine sarà il 20 repliche polemiche ci ha Una lunga discussione a palazzo Chigi Ridurre ripensato L'ultima parola spetta all'Inps Accolta la richiesta del Pei i Comuni: tanti no Concessi due mesi di respiro alle Tante critiche e ricorsi alla tassa-salute proposte ROMA — È certo: il pagamen­ quidata la tredicesima. I termi­ tive di applicazione e difficoltà della mattinata, ha detto che si particolare di discutere sulla provvedimento non corretto». di Craxi to della «tassa della salute» slit­ ni già fissati al 20 e al 31 otto­ organizzative per effettuare i era deciso di non intervenire su base di quanto hanno detto gli Ricordiamo che sul contri­ ta a dicembre. Probabilmente il bre sono prorogati dunque di >agamenti. L'accoglimento del- termini di pagamento della tas­ ordini professionali». Il mini­ buto sanitario sono arrivati nei Dal nostro inviato termine ultimo verrà fissato al due mesi. a nostra richiesta giunge per­ sa sulla salute, aggiungendo: stro del Bilancio, Romita, la­ mesi scorsi migliaia di ricorsi f «Se slittamento ci sarà, sarà de­ sciando palazzo Chigi aveva in­ PADOVA — Una raffica di 20, secondo le indicazioni del «Prendiamo atto con soddi­ tanto opportuno. Questi due alla magistratura da parte dei no. L'Idea di ridurre il nume­ Consiglio dei ministri, ma l'ul­ sfazione — ha dichiarato Ugo mesi di proroga — conclude il ciso in via amministrativa e vece dichiarato che riteneva professionisti. Inoltre, il comi­ ro dei comuni Italiani, lan­ tima parola spetta all'Inps. Pecchioli, presidente del grup­ senatore comunista — devono cioè dall'Inps. Presentando un f che i termini sarebbero rimasti tato permanente degli ordini ciata ieri l'altro da Craxi dal­ Martedì al Senato Pollastrelli, po del Pei al Senato — che la ora essere ben adoperati dagli provvedimento in Parlamento invariati, anche se la tendenza la tribuna del congresso del­ prevalente era qualla di unifi­ dei professionisti ha proposto della presidenza del gruppo co­ richiesta dei senatori comunisti organi competenti per risolvere si riaprirebbe un discorso di due emendamenti alla finan­ l' Ancl, non ha trovato udien­ munista, aveva chiesto il rinvio è stata accolta dal governo. La con chiarezza tutte le difficolte merito». Diversa la posizione care le scadenze al 31 dicem­ za tra 1 cinquemila ammini­ al 31 dicembre; mercoledì ana­ scadenza e la normativa di que­ denunciate!. del vicesegretario della De, En­ bre». ziaria: il primo riduce il contri­ stratori presenti. Ma la for­ loga richiesta era stava avanza­ sta legge hanno suscitato pro­ La decisione di rinviare la zo Scotti, che invece riteneva Mario Pochetti, segretario buto dal 7,50 all'1,35% del red­ zatura operata dal presiden­ ta dal vicepresidente del grup­ fonde critiche ed obiezioni. Al­ ttassa sulla salute» è stata co­ •auspicabile un decreto del go­ del gruppo del Pei a Montecito­ dito imponibile (fino al tetto te del Consiglio ha finito con verno per fissare nuovi termini. massimo di 300 milioni). Il se­ il condizionare gran parte po, Pieralli, e infine giovedì l'onere assai pesante che grava munque frutto di una lunga di­ rio, aveva affermato, da parte della discussione del sindaci tutto il gruppo aveva inviato su una grande massa di contri­ scussione a palazzo Chigi. Il mi­ In questo modo — ha detto sua, che «una questione così de­ condo prevede la possibilità di Vertenza dei medici che hanno preferito a lancia­ una lettera a Craxi per chiedere buenti — aggiunge Pecchioli — nistro per gli Affari regionali, Scotti — si darebbe al Parla­ licata non si può regolamentare scegliere altre forme di assi­ re a Palazzo Chigi 1 segnali lo slittamento del pagamento al si sono aggiunti dubbi interpre­ Carlo Vizzini, all'uscita dal mento la possibilità di fare una sul piano fiscale, inserendola stenza, senza onere per il Fon­ dovuti. La necessità di dero­ 31 dicembre, quando viene li­ tativi, confuse e ambigue diret­ Consiglio di gabinetto, alla fine riflessione sulla materia e in nella finanziaria. Lo ritengo un do sanitario nazionale. Oggi manifestazione gare dal temi Inizialmente al centro della discussione è stata interpretata come una di Cgil-Cisl-Uil ulteriore conferma della progressiva perdita di peso LAVORATORE DIPENDENTE CON: Retribuzione lire dell'associazione, spesso ap­ Sono In distribuzione, presso gli uffici postali, 1 moduli ROMA — Manifestazione l'augurarsl che 11 governo piattita, sopratuttto sul temi per 11 versamento del contributo per il servizio sanitario 38.000.000, Reddito fabbricato lire 900.000, Lavoro autono­ questa mattina a Roma di sblocchi velocemente la ver­ della finanza locale, sulle nazionale — dovuto in forza dell'art. 31, comma 8 della Ecco come, mo lire 6.000.000. Totale lire 44.900.000. Per quella parte di Cgil-Cisl-Uil con Plzzlnato, tenza, ha ribadito la necessi­ proposte governative. Ha reddito da lavoro autonomo con 11 quale si raggiunge la aperto il coro del no l'ex sin­ legge 28 febbraio 1986, n.41 — dai lavoratori dipendenti e Marini e Benvenuto sulla tà di riconoscere gli elementi daco di Roma Ugo Vetere dai pensionati. Sono quattro milioni di moduli pronti per fascia del 40 milioni, si versa il 7,50%, cioè 150.000 lire (lire vertenza-medici. SI discute­ fondamentali delle richieste che ha definito «neanche ipo­ la cosiddetta 'tassa sulla salute». SI tratta di migliala e 2.000.000 x 7,5 = 150.000). Per gli altri 4 milioni si applica ranno 1 temi della piattafor­ del medici, In particolare tizzabile» un eventuale ac­ l'aliquota del 4 per cento, cioè 160.000 lire (4.000.000 x 4 = ma confederale che sarà og­ quelle connesse allo specifi­ cordo per la soppressione del migliala di lavoratori dipendenti che entro 11 dicembre co ruolo. dovranno effettuare 1 versamenti. quando 160.000). Complessivamente quindi lire 310.000. getto della trattativa per 11 piccoli centri. Semmai — ha rinnovo del contratto del Il ministro della Funzione aggiunto — va indicata la via di un incentivo alla fu­ LAVORATORE DIPENDENTE E CONSIGLIERE COMU- comparto sanità. pubblica Gasparl, ha invece Leggiamo le avvertenze: Ieri i sindacati autonomi, ribadito che «11 governo è sione, che peraltro deve esse­ SOGGETTI OBBLIGATI: tutti 1 lavoratori dipendenti ed 1 NALE: Retribuzione lire 28.000.000, Gettoni lire 900.000. SI che hanno proclamato con i tuttora In attesa di conosce­ re lasciata alla autonoma deve pagare il 7,50% su lire 900.000 = lire 67.500. scelta del centri interessati». pensionati, titolari di altri redditi denunciati al fini Irpef, e quanto veterinari un altro sciopero re le richieste dei medici», I piccoli comuni — ha detto nel quadro N del mod. 740, relativi al 1985 che cumula tutti Per ultimo, ricordiamo che 1 redditi di pensione non per la fine di ottobre, sono mentre la situazione, per Edoardo Martlnengo, presi­ i redditi. Pertanto, dalla cifra complessiva va tolta la som* vengono presi in considerazione nella determinazione del­ stati ricevuti dal segretario quanto riguarda 1 conven­ dente delle Comunità Mon­ ma relativa al reddito di lavoro dipendente che già è stata le fasce, fanno eccezione le pensioni dello Stato. Per rias­ nazionale del Prl, Giovanni zionati, «sembra abbastanza tane — «non vanno Immolati Spadolini, il quale ha pole­ tranquilla, anche se la trat­ sull'altare di un ef f Icentlsmo assoggettata al contributo di malattia. Non vanno inoltre sumere devono versare la tassa sulla salute, grosso modo: tativa certamente non è faci­ che sul plano politico sem­ si pagherà 1 parlamentari, 1 consiglieri regionali, comunali, provin­ micamente affermato che considerati i redditi dominicali e agrari, di fabbricati e di «salvare la peculiarità della le». bra da qualche parte essere capitale, se questi, complessivamente, non superano 1 ciali, 1 rappresentanti sindacali nei consigli di ammini­ presenza medica nel servizio un alibi per altri oblettl- o da pensione, percepiscono altre somme: il coniuge sepa­ strazione, coloro che hanno fatto gli scrutatori nel seggi Gasparl è convinto co­ vl».La proposta di «tagliare» 1 quattro milioni l'anno. sanitario nazionale rappre­ munque, gettando acqua sul comuni non ha trovato mi­ Ai fini della nuova tassazione sono state determinate rato o divorziato; i compensi per l'esercìzio di pubbliche elettorali, il coniuge che percepisce gli assegni, nel caso di senta un Interesse generale e fuoco di questi giorni, che l gliore «audience» presso il vi­ due fasce di reddito: fino a 40 milioni e da 40 a 100 milioni, funzioni, l'indennità parlamentare, quella percepita per le separazione e di divorzio, 1 collaboratori anche occasionali non uno spunto corporativo» colloqui riprenderanno In un ce segretario democristiano sul quali si applicano, rispettivamente, le aliquote del cariche pubbliche elettive. (I compensi del rappresentanti di giornali, radio ecc. ed ha auspicato l'assunzione clima più disteso. Gasparl ha Guido Bodrato che ha giudi­ 7,5% e del 4%. Per determinare le due fasce deve essere sindacali nei collegi o consigli di amministrazione sono Oltre ai lavoratori dipendenti debbono pagare i liberi di «una responsabilità di tipo parlato anche a nome di Do- cato l'iniziativa craxlana considerati reddito da lavoro autonomo). professionisti (Iscritti agli albi professionali per i quali è tecnico-sanitario nella ge­ nat Cattin, ne interpreta la «quanto meno affrettata». calcolato 11 reddito comunque già assoggettato al contri­ stione del servizio da parte linea, dice che «intende ri­ Che la sortita nasconda — si buto di malattia, cioè anche 11 reddito da lavoro dipenden­ Facciamo alcuni esempi: stata decisa la proroga a dicembre). Professionista più la­ è chiesto — Utentativo di a) Reddito di lavoro dipendente lire 18.000.000 dei medici». Secondo l'espo­ spettare al 100% l'accordo di te- Agli stessi fini vanno anche calcolate le eventuali som­ voro dipendente (avvocato che Insegna, ad esempio, entro nente politico «quanto stipu­ febbraio».
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