Monday, March 15, 2010

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Parliamentarians


ROME - Silvio Berlusconi's income statement in the personal income tax of 2009 was 23,057,981, about eight million and a half times more than the previous year, when it was 14,532,538. The Prime Minister therefore remains the richest among the parliamentarians of the Republic is what emerges from inspection of the asset declarations of parliamentarians and members del'esecutivo, available to the public today. Among the property in his name are also five apartments in Milan, two boxes in Milan, and ground in Antigua. Under "increases" appear the purchase of a property on Lake Maggiore, Lesa (Novara), the construction of a building on the plot of Antigua and buy another piece of land ever in the Caribbean.

on the rise, although talking about different figures, the income of the President Chamber of Deputies, Gianfranco Fini said in 2009, € 142,243 of taxable income, up from € 105,633 the previous year. The Chairman of the Senate, Renato Schifani, € 190,643, an increase of about 31 000 euro the previous year.

Among the party leaders, after Berlusconi's Antonio Di Pietro, with € 193,211. However, compared to the declaration of 2008 the former PM has lost about 25 thousand (218,080 denounced it). Umberto Bossi in third place with € 156,405: a gain of about 22 000 euro in comparison with the 134,450 reported a year earlier. Following close behind the leader of the Democratic Party Pier Luigi Bersani with 150,450 against 163,551 of the complaint in 2008. The lowest income is the UDC leader Pier Ferdinando Casini, in "bottom" from 142,130 to 123,005.


true "collapse", however, for the taxable income of the Secretary of State, Head of Civil Protection, Guido Bertolaso: according to the tax return, in fact, Bertolaso \u200b\u200bhad a tax of € 613,403 in 2008 compared to 1013 .822 Euros in 2007, it would have suffered a decline of about 40%.

As for the ministers, as "depleted" turns out to be just what the Economy, Giulio Tremonti. The declaration of 2009 on revenues of 2008, in fact, Tremonti said only 39,672 compared to € 4.5 million last year. To the Minister of Finance for a tax credit of € 70,376. Is that better to the Minister for Equal Opportunity, Mara Carfagna, who in 2009 presented a base of 149,146, slightly higher than last year, when it stood at € 133,561. Carfagna has bought a house in via del Tritone, thus approaching the home the place of work, while the apartment was sold off to Courmayeur.

After the premier, the "Scrooge" is, however, the Defence Minister Ignazio La Russa, from his tax return, in fact, is a base of about half a million euro (517,078 euro, to be exact). Angelino Alfano for bringing up the rear, with its € 123,000 hurry up and appears to be the poorer of the Palazzo Chigi. For the rest, all ministers have incomes that are around € 150,000.

In particular, the Minister for Simplification legislation, the Northern League's Roberto Calderoli, is the richest among the ministers elected to the Senate. In 2008, it has declared a taxable income of € 183,299, followed by Infrastructure Minister Matteoli with € 167,784. Slightly less than the income of the Minister of Culture Sandro Bondi, a tax of € 160,779. Definitely more off the Welfare Minister Maurizio Sacconi For him, the taxable profit was € 115,915 in 2008.

Among the non-parliamentary government, is undoubtedly the richest Gianni Letta. Last year, In fact, the taxable income of the Secretary of the Presidency of the Council amounted to € 1,315,186, outdistancing runner-up to the great, the then Secretary and now Minister of Health, Ferruccio Fazio, who in 2009 reported taxable income for € 634,968. In 2009, former Senator of the PDL, Nicola Di Girolamo said taxable income for 2008 amounted to € 187,039. Maurizio Gasparri A

takes precedence over national leader in the category of the Senate. The fact capoguppo the PDL has a taxable income equal to € 204,170, compared with 122,074 of his deputy, Gaetano Quagliariello. In second place include the Chairman of the Joint Mpa, Pistorio, with € 139,310 of taxable income, followed by the President UDC senators, Giampiero D'Alia (130,059), the leader of the Lega Federico Bricolo (129,782) and the chairman of the Senate of the Democratic Party, Anna Finocchiaro (116 611). Concludes the president of the group standings IDV, Felice Belisario, with € 95,918.

Senator for life with the highest income is the former governor of Bank of Italy, former prime minister and president emeritus of the Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi in 2009 reported € 702,224 received in fiscal 2008. Behind him piazza Giulio Andreotti with € 522,408, followed by Sergio Pininfarina (€ 487,226), Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (230 101), Rita Levi Montalcini (200,094) and Emilio Colombo (170,339). The "poorest" is Francesco Cossiga, another former head of state in 2008 had income tax of € 136,027.

source: "www.repubblica.it"

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