italy unveils draft budget to cut debt taxes
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Help sustain gradual economic recovery

Italy unveils draft budget to cut debt, taxes

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Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta in Rho
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Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta in Rho Italy's government on Tuesday approved a 2014 budget that will have "less spending, less debt and less tax" to help sustain a gradual economic recovery it hopes will start later this year. Prime Minister Enrico Letta said political tensions within his uneasy right-left coalition had "not made the task very easy", and the budget still has to go to parliament for final approval.
The draft includes tax breaks totalling 14.6 billion euros ($19.8 billion) over three years, of which 5.0 billion euros are for workers and 5.6 billion euros for businesses, officials said.
Letta said there would also be more incentives for businesses to hire young workers on long-term contracts amid record-high youth unemployment.
He also dismissed reports in the Italian press of cuts in the social welfare and health budgets.
He said spending would however be reduced for national and regional administrations and that extra funds would be drummed up for state coffers through the selling off of state properties.
The draft budget aims for a public deficit of 2.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2014 -- below the European Union-mandated threshold of 3.0 percent which Italy is struggling to respect.
Finance Minister Fabrizio Saccomanni said the budget "reinforces the potential for economic growth and stimulates the recovery".
"We will not have China-style growth but I am sure this intervention will bring Italy out of recession," Saccomanni said
Italy has been stuck in recession for two years and the economy is held back by a mountain of debt.
Economists are sceptical that the recovery will start this year, although there have been some encouraging signs like a pick-up in exports.
Source: AFP
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