Monday, January 14, 2008

I'll have a scontrino with that....


There was an interesting article in the paper this weekend. It said that 70% of stores in Italy don’t issue a proper receipt all the time (highest was 84% in Campania and lowest was 45% in Umbria). What does this mean? Well in Italy there is a 20% VAT or IVA or sales tax, whatever it's called. One of the down sides of many small stores is that it’s hard for the government to know what they are selling. So if a store doesn’t issue a receipt then the government doesn’t know about the transaction and doesn’t get the VAT. Instead the storeowner gets it. This upsets me because it’s plain and simple tax evasion, cheating, stealing, or whatever else you want to call it. I hate giving the government my money too but if all these stores are cheating the government then “they” still get their money from somewhere and that’s me because I honestly report all my income, so the government takes more from me. I'm getting hit twice because I paid the VAT that the government didn’t receive and my income taxes. It brings about a vicious circle. People cheat the system so the government raises the taxes to get the money they want. So more people cheat because there’s more to gain by cheating. In the big business capitalist society of the USA people still cheat but it isn’t as obvious and widespread, but of course I could be wrong. Well at least I'm not getting hit twice, I think.
This brings me to a second point that these people then have no right to criticize the state of Italian hospitals and schools. If you’re a café owner and you don’t give everyone a receipt and short change the government then how to you expect them to keep your schools and hospitals clean and new? I love shopping at these little stores, as it just feels right. It’s what you imagine when you think of Italy, but like all good things it has a down side too. I think just about EVERY store I’ve shopped at has at some point not given me a receipt. It happens more when they know you because they know you’re not from the Guardia di Finanza. The GdiF is government’s answer to finding all these lying and cheating stores (another expense I pay for!) All of this is really funny when you realize that I could get in trouble for leaving a store without a receipt. So I'll ask for a scontrino and they will give me a double take and wonder what I'm up to. Just a little Monday morning rant. Maybe I’m too idealistic because I think everyone will do the right thing and we’ll get along, blah, blah, blah…
Well at least I put up a photo of the pretty spring like flowers we have already. Along with this I had two mosquitos in my apartment last night! I swear they hang out by my door waiting for me. Maybe that's why I'm in a whiny mood...

5 comments:

Roam2Rome said...

Darn... and I thought you'd give more info here. Nothing. Ha, and yoooou said we had other things going-on behind the scenes... pffff!

Eryn said...

don't worry that would piss me off too....a lot actually.

when things like this happen that i know i don't have control over i just remind myself that "what goes around comes around."

Jeff Gromen said...

R2R,
Some things I can't talk about here yet. For better or worse.

Eryn,
I just wish the people would see that someone has to break the cycle. I know what you though and it's a good way to put a positive light on it.

Jeff

Cynthia Rae said...

Well you can always call the tax police (don't laugh people because we really do have the tax police in Italy).

I was almost jealous that it is warm enough for you to have flowers until you mentioned that it is also warm enough to have zanari. HATE those things!

Cyn

Jeff Gromen said...

Cyn,
They are busting people every day it seems. There's always an article in the paper. They had one restaurant that had 24 violations and was closed for 12 days as punishment. I wonder how many receipts they gave out today?
We had a snow so shouldn't they all be gone until the real Spring?

Jeff