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Forum Post: Vatican told to pay taxes as Italy tackles budget crisis

Posted 12 years ago on Feb. 27, 2012, 9:58 p.m. EST by nucleus (3291)
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A lesson here for the US ... time for churches to lose their tax exempt status and pony up some taxes.

After several years of scandal in which the Catholic Church has faced allegations of financial impropriety, paedophile priests and rumours of plots to kill the Pope, the Vatican is now facing a new €600m-a-year tax bill as Rome seeks to head off European Commission censure over controversial property tax breaks enjoyed by the Church.

As the EC heads closer to officially condemning the fiscal perks enjoyed by the Catholic Church and introduced by the Berlusconi administration, Prime Minister Mario Monti has written to the Competition Commissioner, Joaquin Almunia, saying that the Vatican will resume property tax, or Ici, payments.

Mr Almunia said in 2010 that the exemption amounted to state aid that might breach EU competition law. A parliamentary proposal by the Italian Radicals party last August to repeal the exemption, with a successful petition on Facebook, upped the pressure. A spokesman for Mr Almunia appeared to give the thumbs-up yesterday: "It is a proposal that constitutes a significant progress on the issue and I hope will be implemented," he said.

"This is a victory for public pressure," said Mario Staderini, the leader of the Italian Radicals party. "We've managed to break down – a little bit – the wall protecting the Church."

The Vatican avoids Ici tax on about 100,000 properties, classed as non-commercial, including 8,779 schools, 26,300 ecclesiastical structures and 4,714 hospitals and clinics.

Estimates of its annual saving from avoiding the levy range widely from €600m to €2.2bn. The Church, however, says the tax exemption is worth only €100m a year. Neither is it clear from Mr Monti's comments how much Ici tax the Church will now have to pay.

Since 2005 church-run organisations have not been considered ordinary commercial structures and have been exempt. According to Corriere della Sera newspaper, tax authorities will judge how much of a property is used purely for religious purposes and tax it accordingly. Thus a church will remain exempt. But a hostel with a chapel would have to make contributions. In addition, Mr Monti said in his letter that by changing the law, and removing some of the church's exemption from Ici, he expected the EC to relent on demands that tax payments be backdated.

"We think the Church should have to pay the arrears," said Mr Staderini. "It should make the payment back to 2005. Given how much the Vatican stood to pay with arrears, I think they will not be that unhappy with the result."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/vatican-told-to-pay-taxes-as-italy-tackles-budget-crisis-6988938.html

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[-] 2 points by beautifulworld (23769) 12 years ago

Why does separation equal privilege, anyway? I've never understood that.

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 12 years ago

I don't want to tax the churches. I do want every business venture that they are involved in (hospitals, etc.) taxed.

They don't have to pay property taxes based on charity. Charity is for whomever they choose. AND 2/3 of their funding comes from our tax dollars. AND my property taxes cover their share. AND they keep expanding.

I want the state IRS agencies to go in and clean house.

[-] 1 points by bensdad (8977) 12 years ago

Excluding the federal government,
guess who the largest land owner in America is?


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[-] 0 points by BlackSun (275) from Agua León, BC 12 years ago

Are these E.U. Or Italian tax laws?